Road Trip Scarf

Doing a bit of retro blogging today, as I am trying to catch up on several Crochet projects that I did and then gifted for Christmas. Since I didn’t want to reveal the “gift” until after the person received them, it only makes sense.

I crocheted a road trip scarf for my grandmother, back in September, as a Christmas gift. It’s made out of 2 Skeins of King Cole shine yarn, in the shade “blossom”. I think this is my new favorite yarn. Here’s how it turned out:

Completed Road Trip Scarf in King Cole Shine - Color- blossom. Loving how the colors self striped and the little bits of metallic spun in the yarn to give it sparkle. #phoenixrosedesign #crochet #creative #craft #creative #kingcole #shine #blossom #pink #

The pattern is free, from http://zootyowlcards.blogspot.ie/2014/06/road-trip-scarves-pattern.html and works up fast and quite easily. Note that because it was for my grandmother, I opted out of making the flowers and/or adding all the bits and bobs.

When I chatted with her after Christmas, she was surprised I had made it myself – and said it looked like something you’d buy out of an expensive boutique. 🙂 I suppose that’s the point!

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Australian Pink Floyd

Australian Pink Floyd

Tuesday night, I was fortunate enough to head to the Australian Pink Floyd performance at the Olympia theater. It was sold out and deservedly so!

Australian Pink Floyd

While my seat wasn’t the best (behind a column) the performance was amazing. They had a huge round screen set up, lasers, smoke and that was just the beginning. Their musical sound was tight and super spot on to the original Pink Floyd that we all know and love.

Australian Pink Floyd

The best part was really the crowd though. As the concert began, everyone was quiet and listening. However as the performance went on, folks became more animated, clapping, whooping and whistling. Then… during Comfortably Numb (and from that point on) the entire audience was participating – doing what can only be described as a “Pink Floyd Sing along”. I love it when that happens – it’s like the entire crowd takes over, starts singing – and all that’s needed is the band for the background music. It’s those moments where you really feel inspired, and like everything else strips away – and there is only the music and we are all the “musicians”.

If you get the chance to go see the Australian Pink Floyd Live, I’d recommend it. (Just watch out for the obstructed view seats at the theater!) You can find out more about when /where their performances will happen on their website at http://www.aussiefloyd.com.

Australian Pink Floyd

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Pink & Grey Slouchy Hat

A bit of retro blogging today, since I wanted to get some posts up of completed projects from around Christmas time (now that everyone’s received their gifts).

Slouch Beanie

Sometimes you find great yarn on sale, and buy it with no plans on what to make. Just before Thanksgiving, I found some fabulous loose spun chunky charcoal grey wool which had little bright pink flecks in the local yarn shop which was on sale for 2 euros a skein. I liked the texture of it, and thought hey, 2 euros a skein, let’s pick up as many of those as they have. 6 skeins later and it was added into my stash. There it sat.

And then, it got cold, as usually happens in December. And I got ill. And when I’m ill, I just want a hat for my head to help keep me warm. Out of that – came my inspiration to make a hat… and that brings us forward to today’s post – a gorgeous slouchy hat.

Slouch Beanie

Pink and Grey slouch beanie in chunky yarn. #PhotoGrid #phoenixrosedesign #crochet #winter #warm #2015 #fashion #rocknroll #handmade #handicraft #skills

Now what to do with the rest of the skeins? well, I think I’m going to try to make a matching poncho out of Simply Crochet issue #26. Wish me luck.

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