Wednesday, 17 January 2018

How To Crochet A Granny Square Fingerless Gloves

Hi Guys! In this post we will talk about my new YouTubeGranny Square Gloves. I have already uploaded the video, you can watch it there as well. I had a lot of scrap yarn, and probably have some still, I decided to put some of it to a good use! And this pattern came to my mind. I searched for some granny square patterned gloves on Pinterest but didn’t find much similar products.




I used cotton yarn and a size II aluminum hook. You can use your choice of yarn and hooks as well.
Let’s begin the pattern, if you are new to crocheting you can learn the basics to crocheting here.

Pattern.


Working the granny squares.


Round 1. (Any Color Yarn)


1.       Chain 4.
2.       Join to make a magic ring.
3.       Chain 3.
4.       Double crochet 2 times in this magic ring.
5.       You will have 3 stitches. The first chin 3 will be considered as one stitch.
6.       Chain 3.
7.       Make a set of 3 double crochet stitches in the magic ring the second time.
8.       You will have 1 set of double crochet stitches, followed by a hole and then the second set of double crochet stitches.
9.       Chain 3 once again.
10.   Make a 3rd set of double crochet stitches.
11.   Chain 3.
12.   Make the 4th set of Double crochet stitches.
13.   Chain 3 and join with the beginning of the round.
14.   The sets of double crochet stitches make the sides of the granny square where as the chains of threes makes the holes that represent the corners of the square.
15.   Trim the yarn and weave in the yarn tail.



Round 2: (Black Yarn)


1.       Join the black color yarn to one of the holes of the square. Chain 4. (call it A)
2.       Now work the double crochet stitches in the next hole. Make a set of 3 stitches. Followed by a chain of three and a 2nd set of double crochet stitches.
3.       Chain 1.
4.       That is the first corner worked out.
5.       Now work in the second corner/hole. Again make 3 double crochet stitches, chain 3, 3 double crochet stiches.
6.       Chain 1.
7.       The third hole is worked in the same manner.
8.       However, in the last hole, we make a set of 3 double crochet stitches, chain 3, next we make only 2 double crochet stitches, and the third one is the initial chain that we called A, Join it with this chain at the 3rd stitch.
9.       Trim the excess yarn and weave off the yarn tail.


Joining the granny squares.


1.       We will be using 24 granny squares for both the hands together, i.e. 12 for each hand.
2.       Join the granny squares using yarn and yarn needle and stitch them together.
3.       Make a matrix of 3x4 squares, i.e. 3 rows and 4 columns.
4.       Fold in half, stitch along but leave a gap for the thumb.
5.       Weave off the yarn tail.
6.       Decorate with pearl beads.




I love how this pattern worked out and how perfect the centers look like. I’m glad that all the scrap yarn was put to some use and the end result was cheery. The flowery look is giving me quite a positive vibe.








Note: This pattern is original pattern by Hobbiesinn. Please do not claim this pattern as yours. If you wish to share it, you may link to this pattern but please do not copy on your site. You can use it for personal use but DO NOT sell the pattern or distribute it.

You can however, sell the products of this design but do credit the design to me  @hobbiesinn. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind.  Thank you for being respectful and for your understanding!


Thursday, 4 January 2018

Five Things Kashmiris Are Happy About

Sometimes it is the little things that bring the most happiness. Here are five things that most of the Kashmiris love and are happy about. (We are simply happy because of their existence)




1. Nun Chai. 


This tops our list. We cannot go a day without it. It is a tea specifically made in Kashmir. It is also called as Pink Tea. Noon chai or Nun chai takes a very long to prepare and is a most favorite beverage of the valley. It freshens up anyone who takes it. We prefer it in mornings and evenings and if possible at night too. We need it to function properly!



2. Kangri Josh and Pheran.


Well the most innovative method to keep warm for 8 months of cold, kashmiri's have devised centuries ago the very stuff that are ultimate to fight the biting cold in the valley.  A Kanger is a firepot in which coal is kindled to give warmth and a Pheran is a loose cloak worn by everyone.
The duo gets along very well.

Pic: Mudasir Rashid


3. Sheen


Snow. Like every one around the world, we too get eccentric at the sight of snow. Sheen mohnev(snow man) and sheen Jung ( snow fight) and sheen Kulfi (snow icecream) are must haves.



4. Wazwan


Got to have it once in a while. A big Meat feast. A treat for every thing. Whether you pass a class, visit relatives after a some time or any occasion, wazwan saal is must! No wazwan means you are not happy enough. And if happen to be a vegan, (which is rarest of the rare case) there is some problem with you!


Pic:Imgur

5. Harisa


Another most loved delicacy of Kashmir. I just realized we are soo food obsessed that most of the things that bring us joy are Foods, non -veg foods(In kgs). Harisa is yet another delicious mutton meal. It is mainly had in winter.




What brings you joy? What are the special things of your country? 
Comment below and share with us, Hobbiesinn would love to hear from you.




P.S. None of the above pictures are mine. I googled them and while i was searching for the perfect pictures of happy kashmiris, i did not find many! All I saw were sad and grieving people. The reality hit me hard and made me think. What an irony! I was lost in the long history of turmoil of my homeland. How we try to find joy in small things when our hearts are breaking! I hope we are free of misiries very soon. 



Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Health Issues Caused By Knitting and Crocheting and How to Fix Them.

We have probably heard and read enough about the health benefits of crocheting and knitting. It is indeed considered as one of the best therapies for treating anxiety, depression etc. Despite being Beneficial and fun at the same time, Crocheting and knitting can cause some health concerns that need to be looked into. No work comes easy and every time we work we put a part of ourselves into it. It is hence, important to be healthy enough to cherish the work we love a little while longer.



The health hazards caused by these two most loved hobbies include:

1.       Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
2.       Back Ache
3.       Neck Pain
4.       Strained eyes.
5.       Weight gain.


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:


Crocheting and knitting is basically the work of your hands and wrists. So they are going to be affected the most. If you are a regular crocheter or knitter you may have complained about pain, numbness, dull aching of fingers and wrists. It is caused by those regular hand movements and in some the condition persists and may cause carpal tunnel syndrome or repetitive strain injury. If you are in a crochet business, it is important for you to take care of your selves and those skillful hands so as to be in business.



What to do? 

Take regular breaks while crocheting or knitting. Put down those needle or hooks. Relax your hands and arms. There are many Stretching Exercises for Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hand Exercises for CrochetersClick on these links to view them.

Neck Pain:


Working on some crocheted or knitted projects require you to look down or bend your neck for long periods of time. As a result a sore neck is developed. A stiff, painful and discomfort is not liked by anyone.

Back ache:


Another issue related to working as a crocheter or knitter is the back ache. Sitting for prolonged periods of time and in a bad posture can lead to a bad back pain. If not prevented and treated at the right time and properly, it can cause more serious issue to a persons health.


How to deal with neck and back pain?


1.       Practice a good posture.
2.       Make sure you are seated on a comfortable chair with a good back support.
3.       Make sure your knees are placed slightly higher than your hips. (your legs should be hanging off the chair) use a foot stool if necessary.
4.       Do not slouch while you sit.
5.       If you feel some stiffness in your bones, move around a bit. Stretch and relieve tension in your body.
6.       Roll your shoulders to loosen them.
7.       As a precaution or health measure, incorporate some light stretching exercises in your schedule.
8.       Make a point to move around and do something else after every hour or so.


Strain in Eyes:


Keeping your eyes focused on some point for a long time may tire them or may cause headache. A beautiful crochet product will definitely require a great deal of hard work and focus, but not at the cost of your eyes.

Make sure you use a good lighting in your craft room. Again, shift your focus in a while to something else.  Close your eyes for few seconds at intervals.

Weight Gain:


Crocheting and knitting are sedentary activities. You put your favorite music on, take a good place on a couch with a delicious snack by you side; an ideal way to work? Well, no! Sitting for a long time and no exercise will surely help build more fat under your skin, thus, leading to weight gain. The more energetic you are, the more better. Also moving your limbs will surely help in letting those creative juices flow.

If you can’t bring yourself to exercise, try to walk briskly for 20 to 30 minutes daily. Keep yourself hydrated and avoid the junk and unhealthy food.

I hope that this article about Health Issues Caused by Knitting and Crocheting and How to Fix Them was good enough to spread the awareness. Keep yourselves strong and healthy and enjoy a lifetime of crocheting and knitting. 

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