This one doesn't need blocking, but it is still super cute and easy to do.
So, the white toilet/bath wagon thingy will be an important part of our family life the next many months.
We start by tearing down kitchen, utility room and bathroom. Meaning, I might not bother you that often with new crochet posts, while all this is going on.
Kids are brave and have been really helpful packing boxes. I'm a little worried today, as it isn't easy to find an alternative place for the stove, plus the washing machine decided to die yesterday. We do have a fridge though - for now.
With a little luck, I'll have a hobby/yarn room, when all this is over.
And most importantly. I'll do my best to ensure, no yarn gets hurt during the house project :)
Heidi aka StoneGnome
If you need more patterns translated into Danish or German, let me know.
A few of my patterns are already available in more languages and it is possible to have a specific pattern translated by request. I miss talking crochet with my German translator anyway, so just write below or send me a message somewhere.
Here are the links for the Danish version of the Bumpy Hat:
I will update the main post about the Bumpy hat pattern and include the links there too.
JFYI. The little girl figured out, that the tube can also be worn as a headband on warmer days. Clever girl.
It is General Prayer Day tomorrow here,
so have a nice weekend!
It was my 3-year-old daughter, that requested the hat.
If you have ever considered working with the Tunisian Reverse Stitch, you might want to read along here.
See here how to do it without getting into a big mess and get some tips about yarn usage, hook size etc.
What you do with the right hand (dominant hand) and what you do with your hook, is also important.
Then a new stitch pops up and makes everyone excited.