Friday, February 8, 2013

An Early Spring!!

Being a huge fan of the movie, Groundhog Day with the comedic genius, Bill Murray, I've always had a thing for that obscure holiday on February 2nd. So on Saturday morning, I'd set my alarm as I usually do (even when I lived in France) to watch the live coverage of the biggest Groundhog Day celebration which takes place in Punxsutawney, PA hoping Phil the groundhog would NOT see his shadow and predict an early spring. And guess what? He did!! Or didn't. That's to say, he DIDN'T see his shadow which means he DID predict an early spring. Got it? Good!

Legend has it that if Phil sees his shadow when coming out of his burrow, he'll go back to sleep since there's to be six more weeks of winter. But if he doesn't see his shadow, that means there will be an early spring. Once the announcement had been made we were to expect an early spring, I began to really hope it would be a reality. I'd had a bad last couple of weeks since I'd been sick, had had a falling out with a friend, and basically had a case of the winter blues. So I decided to take a cue from Phil and call for an early spring, mentally! I would figuratively clear out the cobwebs, draw the drapes to let the light in, and throw open the doors and windows to air out the musty moldy smell of winter. And what better way to get a jump start on this fresh new perspective/outlook? Why, with a spring crochet/knitting project, of course!!

I decided I'd crochet a bedspread for my bed in a bunch of bright bold colors. I chose this project since it's to be a bunch of squares that I will then sew together which means I am able to work on other projects at the same time. I can crochet a square in about a half hour and can do that at any time, wherever I may be, especially since I am easily able to memorize the square patterns. I plan on choosing about 5 different motifs and each square will be crocheted in one solid color for efficiency and because let's face it, I hate constant color changes, not to mention the weaving in of the ends at the end!! Once all the squares have been completed, I will be using a black yarn to sew them all together so that the colors will pop even more. For some reason, I keep thinking "Mexican Fiesta" when I think about the color scheme. I think with the black and the bright colors, I think of the colorful colors from Dia de los muertos (the Day of the Dead). So far, I have 11 different colors I've chosen that were inspired by a hank of yarn I recently purchased from my LYS (Local Yarn Store) and I will be getting a few more today. Since this is a pretty big project, I've chosen a commercial and inexpensive yarn that is acrylic based so that I may wash it without worrying about the colors fading or the yarn fraying or felting. For these kinds of projects, I really like using Simply Soft by Caron and Soft Yarn by Red Heart which come in many different colors and are only about $4 a skein or less. Sometimes, like at the moment, you can find this yarn on sale for 2 skeins for $5. The yarn also has a beautiful sheen to it and a great definition that really displays the artwork of your chosen stitch pattern. It's perfect for the different squares I've chosen to make and with a size K hook, the squares measure 9"x9" which means they are pretty big and therefore, you don't have to make a ton of them.

I hope to complete this project by early May but with the way I've been crocheting up the squares, I wouldn't be surprised if my bedspread is done and on my bed by April, instead! Stay tuned for some more pictures of the different square motifs I've chosen as well as the progress of the bedspread. In the meantime, I hope all of you are inspired to do some early spring cleaning, creating, and or clearing of the mental winter cobwebs!! Oh, and a special thanks to Phil, the groundhog: Phil, you've made my year, so far, with your wonderful prediction! Although I'm still predicting March 21st as the start of spring. =D


My Inspiration Yarn


My current colors. I still need some deeper pinks. And this picture doesn't capture the richness of the color scheme. They really do match the colors from my inspiration yarn. 
Blocking the squares. One of the ladies at my knit group suggested the kid's foam mats for this  purpose and so far I gotta say I'm loving them. I can use as little or as many foam squares as I need at any given time. 





Motif 1
Motif 2
Motif 3









3 comments:

  1. Nenita love your new project in bright colors! I know it will be beautiful ;) can't wait to see finished product. Sorry about your friend fall out not fun to go through. Keep us posted on your progress! Xo

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  2. Awesome post, sissy! And now here we are 1yr later and Phil's big day is coming up again! Thanks for that figurative description of when the time comes for one to just stand up and say "No more" to the darkness of winter. Testify! :)))

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