
For my friend Miriam.
This blog bores me. I don’t really post much except for videos (from time to time) and things I crocheted or knitted. Therefore, I decided to turn this blog into an ‘arts/crafts only’ blog, maybe with tutorials from time to time (depends on whether someone is interested in that or not :P ). That’s why I deleted all the stuff that I’ve posted during the last year. Most of it was trash anyways. The only posts that remained are those showing my craft/art.
I honestly thought about deleting the pictures of my first two knitted pencil cases, too, because they look so.. uhm.. not so good! xD But I didn’t do it since they kind of represent my progress. :)
I’ll also post my photography here from now on. I don’t even know why I had a seperate blog for that in the first place, but nvm.
I hope you enjoy the new concept of my blog. Let’s see how it works! ;)

My newest crocheted creations. :)

Here are finally some new pictures of my crocheted blanket let’s say the part of the blanket that’s already done. ;) As you can see, I managed to make three rows so far. I’m planning to make at least eight of it so it’s big enough to cover my legs.* Yes, I still have a lot to do till it’s finished but I’m already really satisfied with what I’ve accomplished so far. :)
*The side of one square measures about 9cm // 3.5inch.
Pot holders are probably one of the easiest things to crochet. Since they make a good (Christmas) present I decided to make some. I thought I’d share my results with you. :P
The first one was for a gift exchange at a Christmas party with some of my friends who study mathematics with me. Everybody had to bring a selfmade gift and I crocheted a potholder with a Pi on it. :P

The second one was a Christmas present for my singing teacher. I actually wasn’t really happy with it since it didn’t turn out to be square and it got so big. :( But my teacher loved it and that’s enough for me. ;) I uploaded the pattern for you in case you want to make a potholder with a clef, too. But be aware that it’s really big and not square. ;)


My crocheted blanket is far from being finished. I’ve crocheted 7 Granny Squares so far (left pictures). If I sewed them together they would at least cover one arm or something… lol
Oh dear, this project might be a little too big for me, especially because I’ve just realized that I need way more yarn. That’s gonna be so expensive… T_T
I’ve also started to knit my first pattern in two colors: a snowflake (right picture). I found the pattern on this website for free (so awesome, thanks!). It’s actually really hard and I guess I need way more practice. :P However, I want to try and knit me some wrist warmers with this pattern. Maybe I should finish one project first before I start the next one… lol
