My Step Grandfather was one very tough old guy who worked on the railways for part of his life. He had a saying. To be honest he had quite a few sayings, although the one that sticks in my mind the most, probably would not go down too well if said today.
But the saying that comes to mind when I think of beading would be 'There are many ways to skin a cat'. Sure gives a very unpleasant visual if you think about it enough, but he had a point as there are many ways to do the same thing.
Have you ever looked at Beaded Crochet with awe and thought how difficult it looks?
Well that just isn't the case. Beading is easy!
Sure, there are many ways to approach this (like the cat) but I tend to favour using a sewing needle and thread. No, I don't sew them on! I use the needle and thread to place the bead where I want it to go.
Here's How: (Pictures Below)
Remove hook from work.
Using sewing needle and thread,insert needle through bead.
Insert needle with bead through workingloop.
Pull enough threadthrough loop to then place needle back through bead.
The bead will now be sitting abovethe loop.
Gently push the bead onto the loop,while pulling on the needle.
Remove needle and thread. Insert hookand continue.
This is a simple method which can be used to add beads to any project.
Photographs have been taken of my latest design coming soon.



Do you ever find yourself watching a show and getting inspired to grab your hook? I do!I have been binge watching Frankie Drake Mysteries of late and just loving the 1920's fashion. Really lovely trousers and dresses. But oh, the hats! I found myself in love with them. Next thing I knew I had my hook in my hand.I am pretty happy with the results and would like to think that Frankie would rock this hat!The hat is out with my long-suffering testers at present and will be published in the next few weeks.This uses a 5mm hook and an Aran or Chunky Yarn. Whichever makes gauge. I made this one with Lincraft Balmy. The hat is one size only. Circumference is 22 inches. Larger or smaller could be achieved using a larger or smaller hook. Or adjusting the yarn thickness.The embellishments on the hat are made using Surface Slip Stitch and the band is done with a length of Ribbon.Watch this space for an update when published.



Some Pluses for Freeform:Uses up a heap of leftover yarn.If you made a mistake, it never happened.You don't have to count your stitches, as it really doesn't matter.If you are a beginner at crochet. You can just call your work Freeform and dare anyone to say it isn't right.You end up with a piece of work that is totally original to you.If you run out of a colour of yarn, it doesn't matter.You don't have to check gauge.

Use stitch markers to keep track of decrease rows.Ch25.Row 1. Sc into 4th ch from hook. Sc in each ch across. Turn (23)Row 2. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 19 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (21)Row 3. And every alternate Row from here. Ch1. Sc in each st across. Turn.Row 4. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 17 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (19)Row 6. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 15 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (17)Row 8. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 13 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (15)Row 10. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 11 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (13)Row 12. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 9 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (11)Row 14. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 7 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (9)Row 16. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 5 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (7)Row 18. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 3 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (5)Row 20. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 1 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (3)Row 22. Sc3tog. Fasten off and cut yarn.Sew in ends.Block Triangles so they sit flat. This will make them easier to join.The main picture is a little teaser of what I am making from these. It is going to beFAB-U-LOUS!!!!!
The cynic in me thinks they do it on purpose. It's someones idea of a cruel joke. Whoever thought the colour choices up are probably a frustrated Hooker, cackling in glee that they made me frog another project.What I am currently working on, happens to be made from
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