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January Newsletter

29/1/2021

 
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It has been a strange month after the weirdest of Christmases, but we are glad to have been able to carry on working at the studio, although on reduced hours so that we are not all here at the same time and can observe social distancing guidelines properly. It has been pretty tough at times but, of course, the best bit of news has to be that the vaccination programme really seems to be gathering speed. We are incredibly grateful that more and more people have had their first jabs, including our parents, so let’s hope that things remain positive as we head further into 2021.
 
As we near the end of the month I wonder how you are getting on with any resolutions that you might have set at the start of the year. I always write myself a hopeful list at the beginning of January and set myself some targets for things I want to achieve. Dealing with lockdown has obviously had an effect on what we can and can’t do and I have found that I currently have a really short attention span. Thankfully I have discovered that making a daily list helps me feel like I am achieving something, even if it is an aim as simple as going for a walk!
 
If you would like to read the piece I have written about my resolutions and the projects that I think would make great stash busters for those of you who might be struggling to concentrate like me then you can head over to my blog by following 
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I am so pleased to let you know that we have published the pattern for my Indian Roses Blanket this week. The design was inspired by a vintage washstand that sits in the reception area of the Green Hotel in Mysore, India. The stand features porcelain tiles that have pink roses at the centre surrounded by teal and green surface detail.
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The pattern for the blanket was previously only been available within a yarn kit, but the rights to the stand-alone pattern have now reverted to me so Sarah and I have updated the pattern and our lovely graphic designer, Steph, has made a great job of laying it out in the Janie Crow style. 
 
The pattern is available as a 12 page paper brochure or as a download copy. The pattern features step-by-step images and written instructions for the 3 motifs needed to make the blanket but please note that the pattern is written in UK and not US terms and that it does not include crochet charts.
 
The yarn listing in the pattern is for the original version, which was worked using West Yorkshire Spinners DK weight yarns. Some of these yarns have now been discontinued, but you will find three download yarn substitution documents for some alternative versions. Two of these new colourways use ColourLab DK yarn from West Yorkshire Spinners. I have named these ‘Aqua’ and ‘Natural’ and the third version shows a listing for Stylecraft Life DK in very similar shades to the original project. The download substitution documents are all available for free by following 
this link. You will need the yarn sub documents plus the original pattern to complete the project.
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I have worked crochet motifs for all three of the new colourways and used the original yarn listing to estimate yarn usage for the alternative versions. Because of the process used to estimate yarn usage and given the fact that we have not remade any full-size blankets in the new colourways please allow for a little leeway on yarn use. In the yarn substitution documents I have marked the yarn shades that may be tight on usage. 
 
I think the design would make a great stash buster as you can use any DK weight yarn you happen to have at home. I had great fun playing around with the colour sequence when I was working on the new samples and I think it would look great worked in a more random way – a little like my 
Mystical Lanterns design or Lucia’s Eastern Jewels version of my Persian Tiles design.
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You can find the paper pattern for sale here and the download version via Ravelry here and Etsy here. You can access the free download yarn substitution documents by following this link.
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​Fruit Garden by @mybabyhandmade
Persian Tiles by @inadionisius

This time last year we were lucky enough to be in India where I was the tutor on a workshop trip with Knit For Peace at The Green Hotel. Over the last few weeks Andy and I have been reminiscing by looking back over the images we took on our trip and we know we were incredibly lucky to have been away this time last year, especially in light at what the last 10 months have had in store. Many charities have struggled to fundraise over the last year and money has been tight for many, but the team at Knit For Peace have soldiered on and have managed to send out sacks and sacks of knitted and crocheted items to destinations where they are needed. They are currently asking for blankets, hats, gloves and mittens to help people keep warm in the cold weather and you can find out what else they need, and perhaps sponsor a sack of items to help it reach it’s destination, by following this link. 
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We registered the Janie Crow company in 2011, the year I released my first crochet along project, so 2021 will be Janie Crow’s 10th Birthday. We have started to form some plans as to how we can celebrate our first decade and we hope that by the autumn we will be able to hold some workshops and gatherings and that we will be able to see some of you ‘in the flesh’ again. Over the last couple of months I have been working on a CAL blanket project that will be published in Inside Crochet magazine over the summer months and I am also planning to start work on the design for a new crochet along project that will be released towards the end of the year. I am not sure exactly what form this project will take yet, but I am currently planning to call it ‘Jubilee’ or ‘Decadence’ as a nod to our 10th Birthday. Look out for more information on the new projects and our celebratory plans soon.
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I can never have enough project bags and I am always on the look out for little pouches that suit my needs, so I was really excited when Heather Burgess of Rag Button Designs agreed to collaborate with me to make these lovely items. Heather sources beautiful quality Irish linen to make these gorgeous pouches, which she puts together by hand and then stitches into the fabric, adding buttons, beads, ribbons and some of my hand made crochet flowers to make each one uniquely beautiful.
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Our last batch of hook wraps and pouches sold out within 2 days of being put live on the web site so I am really pleased that Heather has been hard at work making some new items. We now have pouches and hook wraps back in stock.
 

The pouches come in a choice of fabric shades and Heather has introduced duck egg blue and salmon pink fabrics to the range this time. The small pouches feature crochet flowers (made by me) in a few shades. The large pouches feature the outline of the Janie Crow birds in machine stitching and hand stitched detail. These also have an additional inside pocket. Each pouch is lined, has a smooth zip closure and includes a metal ring on the outside seam.

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The hook wraps feature intricately hand stitched embroidery as well as some machine stitching and are fastened with a ribbon tie. The wraps will hold up to 15 hooks and we have also included some larger pockets for hooks with big handles or to hold some scissors or other accessories. The wraps come in a protective cotton bag within a sturdy cardboard box, so make the ideal gift for any serious crafter. Hook wraps are made from woven wool fabric and are lined with cotton fabric with a vibrant floral design.
 
Because of the handmade nature of the pouches and hook wraps we do not have a large stock holding so if you want to nab one, either as a present for a friend, or a gift to yourself you might need to be quick!
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As we have all been spending so much more of our leisure time than usual at home it is hardly surprising that interior trends have started to reflect the need for comfort. Minimalism (something I have never been any good at) is on it's way out. 'Comfy' is way in! You can check out Vogue Magazine's take on the new trend by following this link.
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Italy is a leading producer of yarns and fabrics and the country is world renowned for it's innovative approach to manufacturing techniques. The city of Prato, which sits to the North West of Florence, has built it's fortune on recycling used clothes. The textile companies in Prato have been recycling wool and other fabrics for decades, not just as a response to the recent rise in awareness about recycling and fast fashion.

Gemma recently found 
this interesting video via the BBC web site.
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I love adding little GIFs to texts and to stories on my Instagram feed. I especially love the little knitted elves that knit hearts and send them off into the sky like little cloud kisses....

If you have no idea what I am talking about, or if you love them like I do and want to find out about the process of making tiny knitted items to use in animation, check out 
this video via Mochimochi Land.
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We have a Riverford vegetable delivery every couple of weeks and I love unpacking the fresh seasonal veg and working out what we are going to make with it. Last week Riverford sent a link to their YouTube Channel and specifically the video tutorial for making Carrot Flapjacks. I love carrots, oats and cheese so as these are pretty much the only ingredients I knew I was going to love these!

I made these scrummy flapjacks from the 
free recipe last weekend. They were so quick and easy to bake and would make the perfect alternative to savoury snacks or a slice of cake, although we did scoff the lot in the space of 24 hours so possibly not so healthy after all! 
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We are looking forward to the weekend despite the rubbish weather forecast. Our weekends all have a similar theme these days, so a couple of walks and some baking are on the cards as usual.

Charlie has almost completed Veganuary and dry January too, so I am really proud of him for sticking to his promise to cut out so many things from his diet. For the last few years Charlie has really struggled with allergies. We always thought these were dust and pollen related but the restrictions on what he has eaten have made it clear that he is probably allergic to cow’s milk as his symptoms have pretty much disappeared, so that is an incredibly positive outcome to his self-enforced abstinence!
 

​‘Eat Food. Not too much. Mostly Plants’ - American food writer Michael Pollen.
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​This week saw the release of the yarn substitution document for Part 7 of the 'Love is Enough' version of the Fruit Garden CAL. I cannot believe we are now just 2 weeks away from the end of the re-run of the project. I hope that those of you who have been working through the blanket design have enjoyed your crochet journeys and that you might find time over the weekend to catch up with your yarny projects. I am definitely hoping to find some time for a bit of hooky!
 
I hope that wherever you are and whatever your plans that you have a great weekend and that you keep safe.
Janie x
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Quick catch up with Janie

26/1/2021

 
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​Fruit Garden CAL - Part Seven


Hello from Janie Crow and Just Knots, we are still here, doing our best to keep up with everything! It still isn't quite business as usual, but we feel like we are slowly catching up with some of the non-essential stuff and I am really looking forward to sending out the new look January Newsletter this coming Friday - a few weeks later than expected, but that seems to be the way it goes for pretty much everything at the moment! I will be releasing the pattern for my Indian Roses blanket this week so I hope you will join me in a couple of days and look out for my email for more information.

So, the reason for this email is that the seventh yarn substitution document for the Love is Enough version of the Fruit Garden Crochet Along project is now live on the Stylecraft web site. 
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To work through the Chrysanthemum motif and the next stage of the Acanthus motif you will need to download the original pattern for Part 7 and use the yarn sub document alongside this as a guide for which yarn shades to use. If you are joining in the CAL and using one of the 2 original colourways or your own colour palette then you will not need the yarn sub document.

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Once again I have been unable to record a short video to accompany the re-release of this set of patterns but I hope to film a catch up video for all the remaining parts when life returns to 'normality', whenever that may be! You can find a video to accompany the Chrysanthemum and the next stage of the Acanthus motif in the original colour ways here.
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​If you want to make a cushion to accompany your project you can find the patterns as a free download or as a paper pattern by following this link. 

Don't forget that you can find help and join in some crochet orientated chat via the Stylecraft Yarns CAL Facebook page here. Yarn substitution documents for the next (and final) part of the project will go live on the 9th February.

I look forward to seeing you back here in your inbox on Friday. Until then I hope you keep safe and well.
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30 minutes....ready, set, go!

13/1/2021

 
Are you a fan of New Year's Resolutions? I am as I find they keep me focussed and grounded at least during the first part of the year and so I have made them for the last 20 years if not longer. They tend to follow a similar theme every year - loose a bit of weight, maintain or improve my fitness and take a little bit more care of myself and others.  As 2020 drew to a close and the promise of a Covid vaccine hit the headlines a month or so ago it was exciting to imagine a better and brighter New Year and I had high hopes for my resolutions, but as the reality of the British winter hit and as we have once again headed into lockdown I have to admit that I have found it increasingly hard to stay positive.

I use my resolutions as a way of making a promise to myself to keep an eye on things and not let my weight or my health get in to bad shape, whilst also reminding myself to take a little bit more care of myself, which for me means trying to avoid becoming consumed by work, making sure my home life is balanced correctly and taking a bit more ‘me’ time. During lockdown this has meant doing things like sitting  down with a book or taking a nice long walk.

The trouble is that I am really bad at settling down to anything these days and find my concentration level at an all time low. I am easily distracted and have found myself wasting quite a lot of time. I am not sure whether this is as a result of lockdown or of my (fabulously menopausal) age, but I am relieved to have found that one of the answers to counteract my lack of motivation is to purposely dip in and out of things and not beat myself up over my lack of commitment! I have found the time scale of 30 minutes to be a great incentive to 'get things done' and at times I even set a timer so that I am reminded to stop one task and then move on to something else.

It  has been a surprise to see how  much can be achieved in 30 minutes and with the help of a list of jobs that I write daily I can definitely vouch for the effectiveness of breaking activities down into bite size pieces and - as a life long lover of a list - I take huge pleasure in ticking things off and heading to bed at the end of the day knowing that at least a few tasks have been completed. I have even been known to add an already completed task to a list just so that I can have the pleasure of immediately crossing it off! 
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Over the last few months Sarah and I have been working on a revamp of my Indian Roses design and although the pattern rewrite (as it turned out to be) was pretty challenging at times I have really enjoyed coming up with a couple of new colour ways for the design. Dipping in and out of making the new samples has been a lovely thing to do as we ease into 2021 and so now I am looking at a new project to revisit. I have had Mystical Lanterns on my list of designs to look at again for quite a while so this week I spent half an hour or so putting together a dedicated Pinterest board to help me get some ideas for a new blanket layout and colour way. You can find the board here.
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Making a Pinterest board is something I often do at the beginning of a project. I use them as an on line mood board and making a new board is one of the aspects of the design process  that I really enjoy, but as faffing about on Pinterest can be a real time guzzler I have found that my 30 minute timer has come in useful for this too!

Projects like Mystical Lanterns and Sunshine and Showers are great for when you find your concentration is a tad low. The Mystical Lantern motifs are just 4 rounds long and are pretty straightforward to make. They are an ideal stash buster too. I really fancy coming up with a new layout that focusses on the bigger shapes that the pieces could make when the blanket is joined together. I am thinking that striped versions could look great or maybe a blanket with a central piece in alternative shades to the rest. I have not decided yet but I am definitely enjoying dipping in and out of this project.
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Because of the new lockdown Andy and I are working from home 2 days a week so I have been using this time to revisit some older projects. The pattern for Indian Roses, which will be available separately to a yarn kit as a paper or a download version, should be available next week and I have also started to revamp my Diego's Flowers motif (shown above), which I featured on the blog a few years ago.

Heading further into the year I am excited to say that there will be a new blanket CAL project from me, which will feature in Inside Crochet magazine over the summer months and, as it is Janie Crow's 10th Birthday this year, I am also planning a CAL for next winter, which will hopefully feature many of the techniques and design features of my past CAL projects. So it looks like my trusty 30 minute timer is in for a lot of use over the next few months!

For more news and updates look out for the next Janie Crow newsletter, which is set to drop into your email inbox on Friday 22nd January. Until then I hope that you continue to stay safe and that like me you are finding your craft projects bring you much solace at this difficult time.

​Janie x

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Love A Cuppa!

13/1/2021

 
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We do love a good cup of splosh here at Janie Crow, but did you know that something like 96% of the UK's tea bags contain plastic?

The thing is that a lot of the big brands are a little bit sneaky about their use of plastic as they say the bags themselves do not contain plastic without letting on that they have used a method that involves plastic to seal the bags.

The other big issue with tea bags is that many of them do not break down in your home compost bin and need to be composted using an 'industrial method', so unless your food waste is collected by your local council for composting you will struggle to get the bags to break down into your soil.

Thankfully over the last few years many brands have taken steps to ensure that they are plastic free or use very little, but it is worth taking a look to see if your favourite brand has taken steps to be more green, especially as we Brits drink somewhere in the region of 100 million cups a day.

We switched to using loose tea about 18 months ago and whilst it felt like a bit of a pain to begin with we have grown to love our tea making process and appreciate how much nicer the tea tastes now we have ditched the bags. I bought our beloved 'Piquot Ware' tea pot for a bargain price of around £8 at a junk shop a couple of years ago and we add our used tea leaves to the garden compost. Andy puts our used coffee grounds around the vegetables growing in the garden to put the slugs off of munching them too, so its a win win situation for us!

Have you considered making the switch from bags to loose tea? If you haven't taken the decision to ditch the bags yet you might be interested in the a couple of articles I have found about the impact of tea bags on the planet. You can find a particularly interesting one here and a pretty damning one about 'silken' tea bags here. If you want to check out how your favourite (UK) tea brand measures up then take a look here.

Janie x

A quick catch up with janie

12/1/2021

 
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Fruit Garden CAL - Part Six
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Happy New Year to you all! I hope that wherever you are you are keeping safe and well.

Despite the new lockdown we are thankful to still be able to work here at Janie Crow and Just Knots, but it is not quite business as usual as we are having to work in a shift pattern that ensures we are not all working from the studio at the same time. Whilst this means that we are still able to process and dispatch web orders it also means that I have been unable to do some of the usual things like film videos and work on new designs. This is a little frustrating for all of us, but we know we are incredibly lucky to still be working and I trust you will understand why some things have had to take a back seat. Hopefully normal service will resume within the next couple of weeks as we get into the swing of working in a slightly different way to the norm.

Before I introduce you to Part 6 of the Fruit Garden CAL 'Love is Enough' project I want to let you know that I have been invited to be one of 6 designers taking part in Waltham Abbey Wool Show's virtual event this weekend. Along with Debbie Bliss, Jeanette Sloan, Jo Smith, Natalie Warner and Sylvia Watts-Cherry I will be taking part in the 'Meet the Designer Q&A' session which will take place at 1pm this coming Sunday afternoon. There are still some tickets for this event, which I am sure will be great fun, and you can find more information by following this link.

So, as I said already, the sixth yarn substitution document for the Love is Enough version of the Fruit Garden Crochet Along project is now live on the Stylecraft web site. 
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​To work through the Dianthus motif and another part of the Acanthus motif you will need to download the original pattern for Part 6 and use the yarn sub document alongside this as a guide for which yarn shades to use. If you are joining in the CAL and using one of the 2 original colourways or your own colour palette then you will not need the yarn sub document.
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I have not been able to record a short video to accompany the re-release of this set of patterns but I hope to film a catch up video for set 7 which will be available in a couple of weeks time. You can find a video to accompany the Dianthus and the next stage of the Acanthus motif in the original colour ways here.
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If you want to make a cushion to accompany your project you can find the patterns as a free download or as a paper pattern by following this link. 

Don't forget that you can find help and join in some crochet orientated chat via the Stylecraft Yarns CAL Facebook page here.

Yarn substitution documents for the next part of the project will go live on the 26th January.

I hope to be back in your in box on Friday 22nd January with news of a new(ish) pattern release and our new style newsletter, so until then keep safe....

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