The pink and lime yarns were sitting next to each other in my scrap yarn box and I thought they looked good together. The lime is also an exact match for my cafetiere so I added some leftover blue and made this coffee cosy. I didn’t use a pattern; the only pattern I’ve seen is from a book by Nicki Trench but it is for a cafetiere with a handle attachment point in the middle of the jug which allows the cover to button above the handle. On mine, however, the handle attaches at the top. The cosy is made with double crochet throughout (DK yarn with 4mm hook) and this has produced a fairly stiff fabric which supports its own weight. If I originally planned to use poppers rather than buttons which is why there are tabs for fastening: they were an afterthought!
So… it’s a bright sunny day, the spare bed is extended (waiting for the sheets to be changed) and here is a photo of the complete
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Over the weekend the flowers opened completely to brighten my Monday morning! There’s only one flower stem but it is topped by three spectacular flowers: vivid, scarlet and silky. I’ve never before noticed that the amaryllis has a smell but it does: a delicate, but definitely floral, perfume. There is also the first tiny leaf bud poking through the soil at the base of the flower stem, ready to start feeding the bulb for next year.


What a difference a week makes! Now there are clearly three flowers on this stem: rich, velvety and red. They are unfolding away from their discarded and drying coat and getting into opening position. I think of the flower as ‘bursting’ open but actually, it’s a far more gradual process of stretching and reaching (bit like me getting out of bed in the morning).
I know that this is tinfoil-hat territory but I find webcams creepy. A webcam is an eye that sits on the computer monitor looking at me like a little electronic peeping tom. So, from now on, all my webcam can see is the inside of this teeny cover, pulled firmly over its cyclops eye. I fully realise that a crocheted cover for a webcam is silly, possibly even bonkers, so why not embrace the silliness to the max? Therefore, I’ve put a little pom-pom on the top because every nosy webcam needs a bobble hat.
It’s a little bit taller but, excitingly, almost ready to flower! The bud is just beginning to open providing a glimpse of red: a taste of the richness to come.
My friend Gilli, who rebooted my crochet, is having a BIIIIIG birthday – one with a 0 on the end – so I have made this little gift from my flowers and leaves. I’ve blocked the flower (using the
The flower stalk is almost taller than the ruler which means that in the last week the amaryllis has grown 18cm. I suspect there will be another week of growth before the flower bursts open. The photos also show increasing daylight outside (all taken at the end of the working day) although the flash on the plant makes the background look darker than it really is.