What is it going to be?

in life •  8 years ago 


I regularly make custom orders for customers but this is a first and what has been keeping me busy. A customer contacted me with a photo and asked if I could make something similar but with a Beatles theme.

So what is it?

This is a twiddle muff. What is a twiddle muff you ask? It is something for dementia and alzheimer's patients to have in their lap to put their hands in and keep their fingers busy.

The photo and instructions that were sent to me were for a knit version, I only crochet. So this has been challenging for me...I have never turned a knit project into a crochet pattern. I basically looked at the photo she sent and wrote up my own pattern, changing it up along the way as necessary.

This is the photo that was sent to me:

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I have never incorporated so many other objects into my work, but this has been interesting. There will be beads strung across it in a couple of different places. I must say this has been a fun project thus far, with a lot of reative control given to me by the customer. I added some additional texture by using bobble stitches in two of the rows and a couple rows of front post/back post double crochet. I also used various types and thicknesses of yard to add dimension.

Having the ability to look around the internet (I love shopping!) and find items that I think would look good and keep with the Beatles theme was actually fun. But who knew how hard it is to find Beatles buttons, not the pin kind mind you, but the ones you sew on clothing. I found one...for $10! That was out of the price range, so I'm sticking with natural colors of beads and such.

I have just finished up the crocheted decorations...the Beatles pocket, the bobble dangle, and the rose, and now all that's left is to string the beads, sew on the "extras" and sew the entire twiddle muff together!

I have been crocheting for almost 6 years now and no longer do I shy away from a challenge. And being given creative latitude such as I have with this order, makes my mind work in different directions that usual. I'll be working on this over the next couple of days and will be posting up the final project, stay tuned! Let me know what you think so far...I always appreciate constructive criticism.

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Interesting. I can crochet, but haven't done so in years. (Or since my last baby was born, I made all my kids blankets.) Time!!!

Love it @jessica-miller. I recently bought a loom knitter kit to knit jerseys for my girls. It’s fast and easy and I was well on my way to completing the first half of the first jersey… Then ‘stuff’ happened and now our spring just started and it’s already too warm for jerseys. Oi!

Thank you! I've never tried knitting...wish I would've taken the time to learn from my Nana while she was still with us. I definitely slowed down this summer because of the Florida heat but fall is coming up soon. Lots of baby blankets and things to make since I'm due in January!

Congratulations! A brand new baby to spoil and pamper.
I can't knit. I just pretend well. All I've ever managed successfully were scarfs (easy enough). My mom taught me to sew. Neither of us do well with wool. She helped me with a school knitting project once - We got a D!

At least you tried! I wish I could sew better, just rudimentary skills to get by. One of these days I would like to get a sewing machine...although my home ec teacher banned me from them 25 years ago, I kept breaking them in class lol. I'm aiming at making tons of baby stuff so I don't have to buy it....time to use up my yarn stash. We're quite excited about the baby, we both hoped for a boy and got our wish. It'll be a journey, my other kids are 14 and 10...been awhile since I've had a wee one in the house!

This stuff is awesome. Your crafts look amazing. Keep building them and sharing them with us @jessica-miller

Thank you! I certainly will :)