Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Back to the 50's Crochet

When a friend of mine told me she has a Smithsonian-sized collection of Scottie dog tchotchkes, I started looking for stitching designs to make her something in this theme. I knew there was a Scottie ornament in the 2009 JCS ornament issue, but I wanted to see what else was around. My web surfing took me to a booklet of vintage crochet designs from the 50's that featured Sunbonnet L'il, a more grown-up Sunbonnet Sue. I fell in love with the appliques in this booklet. And one design in particular called "Out for a Stroll" was perfect for my friend. I decided to applique it onto a ready-made totebag. It was fun to crochet this, but much less fun to stitch it onto the bag. I don't think I'll be making many more of these. But my friend was so surprised and she seemed to love the bag even though it's way outside the type of thing she would usually go for.

The booklet called for Lily threads that I don't even think are made anymore. It needed different weight threads and hooks for various parts to get the proportions correct. I only had size 10 crochet cotton and several different hooks so I had to improvise. I think the Scottie is a bit large, but that's ok since the Scottie was the most important part.


25 comments:

  1. Wow, it looks fantastic. The improvisations turned out really well

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  2. That's brilliant! It turned out beautifully, I'm sure your friend was thrilled.

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  3. Cool! You did a fantastic job Annie. I'm sure your friend will proudly use her new bag!

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  4. You are just so talented my friend :) TOO cute!!
    ((hugs))

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  5. SO cute! No wonder she was thrilled with it ;o)

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  6. Oh my gosh Annie, is that too cute or what! I think it turned out wonderfully. I know that your friend just absolutely loved it!

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  7. Your friend is going to love that Annie, you are so talented. That little scottie is just too cute!

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  8. What a wonderful gift! I love it, and I'm sure your friend does too. Beautiful work!

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  9. It looks so beautifull, Lovely lady...

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  10. So cool! That bag is just awesome. The crochet is incredible!

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  11. The bag is super cute! I don't think the Scottie Dog is too big at all. I can't imagine sewing this on though, that must have been fussy. Fantastic job!

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  12. Fantastic! I love your crochet lady and scottie.
    You made a great job of of sorting out the tension it looks perfect.

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  13. Annie, you are a woman of many talents. Beautiful!

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  14. This looks gorgeous, Annie. You are the creative one!

    Happy weekend!

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  15. That is just awesome!! What a great job on that!

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  16. very refined and elegant
    many compliments
    Pat

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  17. You did a great job on this project. The bag turned out so pretty!
    I love this 50's crochet technique.

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  18. Annie, oh my gosh!! You are so freakin' talented. I love it! I bet your friend is crazy for it, too.

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  19. A wonderful gift Annie! Looks great, as always! :-)

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  20. Wow! You did a fantastic job! I love the Scottie. Thanks for the heads up on this post. I'm still playing catch up with my blog reading. I always love coming here to see your work. :)

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  21. Ditto to all the above - they have said everything I was thinking!
    Really cute. You are sooooo creative!

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