Tuesday 30 July 2013

meet.make.crochet-along: watermelon coasters

Crochet Watermelon Coasters

It has been awhile since one of us has participated in Alicia's crochet-along, and so this month I was definitely ready to join in! I needed a little break from the baby crocheting and my big afghan and this was the perfect excuse. 

The link-up is over at More Than.... by Muriel Mohns, and one of the options was watermelon coasters, which I have been wanting to make for awhile! 


Crochet Watermelon Coasters

They worked up really quickly, and I LOVE how they turned out. I hot glued a circle of felt on the back to make them a little more sturdy and to help hold their shape. 


Crochet Watermelon Coasters

I think I want to make some other types of fruit to go with them! Perhaps some lemon and orange slices? 

Crochet Watermelon Coasters

Make sure you head over to the link up to check out some of the other awesome projects! 

PS. To add to to the already fruity themed post, Hayley made a crochet watermelon of her own! 

While creating a baby blanket for her friend Tanya's baby Sam last year, the colours seemed to come together like a watermelon! So to add a little detail, she used this pattern from Art Threads. Folded the circle sized melon in half, and attached it with yarn to the blanket. Babies like texture right? .. Just too darn cute :)

Crochet Watermelon Blanket

Who knew there could be so many uses for a crochet watermelon!?




8 comments:

  1. LOVE the watermelon theme. The coasters turned out so well... and the baby afghan is ADORABLE!! You did a great job!!

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  2. that's a great idea to add the felt! and that blanket is really pretty.

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  3. Your coasters look great! Super smart thinking to add the felt :) Thanks for linking up!

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  4. Now I want lots of crochet watermelons too! So cute!

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  5. So cute! I love the baby blanket addition - so creative! :)

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  6. Loving your watermelon makes ladies! And how cute is that little bubba in the blanket?!

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  7. Oh my what a lovely blanket of course that tiny baby is lovelier! I also adore the idea of the felt at the bottom!

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  8. The coasters looks great, so tasty... And the blanket is adorable.

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