The Bavarian Crochet Style creates a wonderful, textured coffee cozy. I used #3 Crochet Thread for these cozies. The pattern is available from my Ravelry pattern store
Hi Gene, Thanks for taking an interest in SIBOL! I've just been taking another look at your work, and I completely agree with you, Crocheting or Knitting definitely relaxes you! Look forward to you becoming our first 'Male SIBOLETTE!'. Is that the right word I'm wondering!..... Thanks Love suex
Love these, Gene! They are SO pretty, and I agree that the texture would be great to help your grip! I've never done Bavarian crochet, but I'm always wanting to try something new! I'm headed to Rav now to get your pattern! Are these time consuming? I see you used # 3 thread. That's a step up from 10, right? Maybe like a cotton thread? Don't know if I have any! Will have to look! Thanks for your great patterns! Jana
#3 Crochet Thread is about twice as thick as #10 thread, so it's not as intimidating if you don't work with crochet thread much, and of course, you use a bit larger hook. I've even made a hat from #3 crochet thread that will be highlighted in the upcoming April 2011 issue of Crochet World.
Time consuming? Well, I can make one of these in a few hours, but then, I've done it a few times ;)
Love the look. Haven't used this type of crochet myself, but might have to give it a shot. I like the idea of a cup cozy and it's one of the things on my list, trouble is my list just keeps growing. lol Sandy
The repetitive actions needed for knitting and crochet can bring the mind and body to a state called a "relaxation response" that is quite similar to what people experience with techniques such as repetitive prayer, yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, and other relaxation disciplines. Research at the Harvard Medical School Mind/Body Institute has found that when an individual is crocheting (or knitting) his/her heart rate can drop 11 beats a minute and his/her blood pressure drops as well. These results can have significant health benefits for people who knit and crochet. Therefore, I am a man who crochets. I design my own crochet and sell patterns and finished projects.
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Looks great! Love the texture and color of this one.
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Those are great looking!
Thanks so much. These are my favorite, so far. I'm just trying to figure out a favorite color combo.
Hi Gene,
Thanks for taking an interest in SIBOL!
I've just been taking another look at your work, and I completely agree with you, Crocheting or Knitting definitely relaxes you!
Look forward to you becoming our first 'Male SIBOLETTE!'. Is that the right word I'm wondering!.....
Thanks Love suex
Love these, Gene! They are SO pretty, and I agree that the texture would be great to help your grip! I've never done Bavarian crochet, but I'm always wanting to try something new! I'm headed to Rav now to get your pattern! Are these time consuming? I see you used # 3 thread. That's a step up from 10, right? Maybe like a cotton thread? Don't know if I have any! Will have to look! Thanks for your great patterns!
Jana
#3 Crochet Thread is about twice as thick as #10 thread, so it's not as intimidating if you don't work with crochet thread much, and of course, you use a bit larger hook. I've even made a hat from #3 crochet thread that will be highlighted in the upcoming April 2011 issue of Crochet World.
Time consuming? Well, I can make one of these in a few hours, but then, I've done it a few times ;)
I'm with you - I love learning new techniques.
Love the look. Haven't used this type of crochet myself, but might have to give it a shot. I like the idea of a cup cozy and it's one of the things on my list, trouble is my list just keeps growing. lol
Sandy
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