Origins of Crochet

The exact origins of crochet are somewhat unclear, but historians have pieced together a fascinating history of this craft. Crochet as we know it today is believed to have emerged in Europe during the early 19th century.
The first definitive evidence of crochet appeared in 1823 when the Dutch magazine Penélopé published a pattern for a crocheted bag. This pattern included instructions for three different styles of purses using various crochet stitches, marking the earliest known publication of crochet instructions.
Raw Fleece

This has turned out as a lovely, bright wool. It is hand dyed Galway fleece. It is spun as a single and is very textured.
More Spinning

I am now spinning some raw fleece for a customer to knit an Aran jumper. She has asked that some lanolin is left in the wool, as that is what her customer for the jumper has asked for.
Storm Éowyn Spinning Completed

I have just finished spinning the pet sheep commission from yesterday. It was really successful and produced approximately 2 kg of lovely Aran weight wool ready for my customer.
Storm Éowyn Spinning

I have plenty of spinning to do tomorrow. There will be need to go out into Storm Éowyn!
I have already washed two large fleeces, then they were picked and carded. Hopefully, I will have them spun by the end of the day.
Barr Hall Residential Home Christmas Tree Decorations

We did some Christmas crafting this morning at Barrhall Residential Home when the residents created some lovely tree decorations.
Such creative people! Merry Christmas to all the residents and staff of Barr Hall!
Valentine’s at Barr Hall Residential Home

The residents in Barr Hall Residential Home were gearing up for Valentine’s day this morning, by colouring in hearts, and decorating them with crystals, ribbons and beads.
Barr Hall Residential Home

I ran a craft session with the residents of Barr Hall Residential Home to make a New Year Banner.
Knit for Nowt!

‘Worry Monsters’ are used by therapists to help children deal with their worries and concerns. They have a big pouch in their tummies where children can put their worries, written on paper, and the monster eats them.