01/01/2015

Welcome

Welcome to the Crochet Bloke blog which was active between 2010-2014.

Thanks to all of you that commented on my projects and was so encouraging when writing my book.

Best,

Theo Sundh

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11/12/2014

Pom Pom



Been creating some Xmas pom poms for the the Nordic Museum in Stockholm as part of their Xmas Craft Blog. It is nice to get back into making things!

If you want to see how to make one then pop over to their xmas blog.

15/10/2013

STKHLM










When I went to Stockholm last weekend it seemed like the city was full of love: My friend Anna got married to Kristofer. They got married in Stadshuset and afterwards had an amazing wedding celebration. While in Stockholm I stayed with my parents who are clearly still as in love as when they met 35 years ago. I had a lovely time and anybody that says that Swedes are cold needs to go to Stockholm. Preferably during Summer or Autumn.

24/09/2013

BITS OF OXFORD







Oxford is a great city to live in. You can find inspiration and charm in some of the smallest backstreets. These are a few of the snapshots that I taken when I'm running around with my camera. I hope you can see why I have made Oxford my home for the last eight years. :)

05/09/2013

KARINS SYJUNTA



I'm very excited to show you one of the first copies of Karins Syjunta (Karin's Stitch'n'Bitch). The book is beautifully put together and has loads of crafty projects for all levels. It is written by Karin Holmberg who has written two books on embroidery. Do check out her blog because her work is amazing!

I was asked very nicely if I would contribute to the book, and my small contribution was a pattern for some quick xmas decorations. 

A bird has whispered in my ear that it is on offer from Adlibris at the moment.

26/08/2013

A BIT OF SELF-PROMOTION



I've done some self-promotion lately which has reaped the following reward: a magazine article in Crafty Magazine and also a quick interview by the blog Those Who Make. I know it is quite egotistical to be harping on about myself and I do that in the article so I will stop here! But if you want to find out more about me or these cool print and online publications, then have a look. 

22/08/2013

RETRO MAT NR 2



For this retro mat I drew inspiration from one of my grandmother's potholders. Love that it has a 60s-vibe going about it. I'm all geared up to make more in lots of different colours.

I got a comment recently asking what yarn I use for apparel versus houseware items. And I guess I stick to "posher" yarns when it comes to items of clothing than I do for things for around the house. I'm a sucker for soft yarns like alpaca but the yarn I used for this mat is a cheaper craft cotton that I found in this newly opened wool shop in Oxford - Fibreworks.

It's funny how crochet is a seasonal thing as well. Most of the summer I crochet with cotton and during the winter it is all about the alpaca. :)

05/08/2013

TEA-TOWEL BOMBAY





I have loads of craft cotton left! And what shall I do with it all? This seemed to be the best way of using it. Bombay is a heavy tea towel that can withstand the heat from a hot pan, straight from the oven, as well as being soft enough to dry one's hands on. This is the towel for every kitchen fanatic. I personally love the fact that I don't have to get the old oven-glove out every time I need to check what is going on in the oven. 

It is made using a simple double/single crochet (UK/US) pattern and it is funny what a bit of colour can do.  

24/07/2013

IT'S A JOLLY HOLIDAY







I have just spent a week in Sweden were I visited a small town called Norberg. It's an old mining town from the 15th century with lots of pretty Scandinavian red wooden houses. I'm lucky to have parents who own a summer house out in the middle of Sweden as it makes for a great break from life in Oxford. 

While there I started on one of my most stereotypical crochet projects - a granny square blanket for a friend's baby. It's nice to get into the swing of crocheting again as I have been too busy writing my second book to make things with wool. 

15/07/2013

RETRO MAT



A couple of weeks' back I was given a bag full of craft cotton. My friend who bought it thought that it was the same as normal cotton yarn and didn't realise that it is much tougher to knit or crochet with. So I ended up with it instead. I don't mind it being tough, but the natural cotton colour has discouraged me from doing anything with it. Drawing some inspiration from African patterns and the retro-looking doily that I made for my friend's wedding, I came up with this mat. It's funny how a little bit of colour makes such a difference to something that otherwise would just have blended into the background.