Crochet Headband and Summer Holidays
Here’s my latest crochet creation, it’s a dinky little headband with a flower on. I was in Penneys the other day and they have loads of headbands which are just a bit of elastic with a fancy flower on it. I thought I could do something similar in yarn.
I mentioned at the very end of this post that I was trying out Aoibhe’s Rasta Kitty hat. I’m using mini mochi yarn and while it’s supposed to fingering weight I think it’s a lot lighter than the yarn used in the pattern so it was turning out more like a beany than a floppy beret and I want a floppy beret. When I ripped it back I was left with the grey band that was the brim of the hat and I thought it could be given a new life as a headband. I crocheted a little flower using the grey yarn and a contrasting purply pink yarn and sewed it on. I think it looks quite well. I must make more of these as they are quick and look great. I might even write up the pattern too.
I’m off on my holidays on Thursday. We’re off to the Passy/Chamonix area of the Alps in France. We’re getting the ferry and driving through France. There was a bit of drama this week as I have some sort of lung infection and I had really bad chest pain. I then became allergic to the antibiotics the doctor gave me which isn’t surprising as I’ve reacted to all the antibiotics I’ve ever taken. A trip to the A&E yesterday confirmed I have nothing major wrong. I still have other stuff that needs to be checked out so the battle with the Irish health system and waiting goes on. The A&E doctor was very nice and she is also a mountaineer so she gave me some good advice and most importantly told me to go on holidays. I may have to take it a bit easier than planned. Sitting in a nice house in France knitting and looking at mountains while eating mountains of cheese still sounds good to me. I’ve even discovered there is a Phildar yarn store near where we’re staying.
Today I’ve been figuring out what knitting to bring on holiday. I may have no other packing done but I know what knitting I’m bringing, my priorities are straight! I’m going to knit the Gaia shoulder hug shawl (Ravlery Link) using a ball of Noro sock. It was either that or Damson by Ysolda using my Malabrigo sock yarn. I think the Gaia is a bit easier and I won’t have to be constantly looking at the pattern so that swung it. I’m also bringing the scribble lace shawl which is easy mindless knitting so I should be able to finish it. I’ll bring along my spindle as you can always find time for some spindling. I’m also taking my knitting without tears by Elizabeth Zimmerman so I can buy yarn to make something from it. Why? Check out Knitting Elizabeth, a blog where Irish knitters are knitting their way through the Elizabeth Zimmerman books. I’m hoping to join in and maybe even design my own jumper.
Talk to you all when I get back and happy knitting.



Nice to see you have your holiday priorities right, & have your knitting ready to go! Enjoy Knitting Without Tears, it really is a book that will change your opinion of knitting.
I’m glad there was nothing wrong in A&E, and I hope you feel well enough to get up your glacier. Have a fantastic holiday, you deserve the break.
Hehe i love it that the important things about holiday planning are “what yarn shops can i visit” and “what projects shall i bring”
I hope you have a fabulous time, hopefully the break will help you feel better!
Thanks guys! Indeed scoping out a yarn shop or two before a trip is very important.