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Crocheting Stripes

I Love Stripes! Well, anything with lots of color really. Though I do have a hard time putting colors together. Never sure if they will look good, and even while crocheting a project, I'm doubting my choice until it's all done. So far I have been lucky, and everything has looked fine. lol


Some designers and other crocheters have suggested using a color wheel. I have one, but it just confuses me. Seems that I need to have the yarn in front of me and rearrange the skeins to see what works.


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Usually when I'm designing something with stripes, I'm trying to use up some yarn left over from other projects. You can never have too many bags right? I used to buy Bernat Premium a lot, but it's changed over the past few years. Sadly. When I designed this bag pattern though, the Bernat was still my favorite yarn.


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The year I designed this bag was the year I made a whole Collection of striped patterns. They were so much fun! I used a lot of yarn for those lol. Had even more left over yarn at the end of the year.

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Sometimes I buy yarn with no plan on what it will be when it "grows up". It can take a while to come up with a pattern, a lot of looking at the yarn and letting my imagination run.


This scarf pattern was created with some hand dyed yarn I purchased at a Fiber Fest in Texas. After a lot of thought I decided on an infinity scarf, was pretty sure I had enough yarn for that. And I did. I really loved the green color.


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Last winter I purchased some Herrschners Worsted Bohemian Romance yarn. The colors spoke to me when I saw them online. They were pretty, but not quite as bright as I thought they would be. The yarn was soft, but so much static! Almost made it hard to crochet with. The yarn sat in a cubbie at home for quite a while before I figured out what I might do with it. I created a beanie pattern with some of it, then decided on a matching scarf and cowl set. It was scary trying to put the colors in an order I thought would look nice. Once they were one I was very pleased with how they turned out.


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After deciding that I wasn't going to purchase any Bernat Premium anymore, I needed to figure out what to do with the yarn I had. A lot of the yarn ended up being beanie patterns, or just beanies to donate. There were some colors I had more of and those I tried to make into blankets if I could.


This is one of my favorite blankets. When I put the colors together on the floor I wasn't so sure about how they would look together, but was super happy when the blanket was done. I had hoped the texture and colors would look almost "manly" as it was going to be a donation blanket for a Veteran that Christmas.


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Those are a tiny sample of the striped patterns I have designed. You can see all of them in my Ravelry Store, and some in my Etsy store and here on the website.


Do you like stripes? Do you have a favorited colorful crochet project you have finished? Feel free to post a photo and explanation about your project in a post on the Canoe Mtn Designs Crochet & Friends FB group page.


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