However, I have been trying to make around 15 of these little throws. I call them Lap Warmers. And they really are cozy. They measure about 26" x 26" and what makes them special is I try to crochet with two strands of yarn using a really big (size M) hook. I use a plain yarn along with a fuzzy yarn. The effect is really nice and warm.
For this lap warmer I used a yarn that I found at the thrift store for just $2.00. I added that with a Herrschner's Yarn that had some sparkle. Because I was worried about running out of the thrift store yarn, I started the middle with just the Herrschner's. That made the pattern darker. Then when I added the fuzzy yarn, the colors became more muted. The border is Red Heart Super Saver speckled yarn.
One thing I also did was add a vintage button in the middle. This is genuine mother of pearl. I really like the whole look of this. I think I'll add more buttons to these because I have so many of them. It's nice to see the jar of them on my shelf, but even nicer if I can share them with others.
Here are a few more pictures:
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The yarns I used for this. I love being able to incorporate some bargain yarns into projects. |
It's a really nice size for a lap! |
Mother of Pearl vintage buttons are made from shells. |
The underneath side of Mother of Pearl is brown, which is the inside of the shell. |
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I still have quite a few more buttons to use up! |
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Another thing I did with a vintage button this week was to use it to keep the top part of a new dress in place. I even got a compliment on it! |
Thanks so much for stopping by my little blog and have a wonderful day!
I love your beautiful lap warmer - those colours are gorgeous! Your vintage buttons really stand out too. What a lovely gift to make for some-one, you are so kind:) xx
ReplyDeleteLove your lapwarmers, I have a button jar like that!
ReplyDeleteShaz.xx