I cannot tell you how hard it has been for me to keep this Sophie’s Stool a secret!! Every time I walk past it (or steal it back from the boys), I get such a rush of happiness. I’m so pleased that I can finally tell you about it :)
When Scheepjes asked me if I would like to design a stool cover, I immediately thought of using Sophie’s Mandala, which is the centre of Sophie’s Universe. I decided to keep the sides and socks plain so that they would complement the top, not fight with it. I also wanted a sturdy fabric that would hug the stool well. Linen stitch has always been one of my favourite ‘plain’ stitches. It is quick and easy to make, but it doesn’t look boring – especially when each round is done in a different colour. The cover and socks are made in Catona, which is 100% mercerized cotton (sturdiness again). I chose the same shades as those used in the Cotton 8 version of Sophie. Each stitch of this project was a joy to make. I think I smiled more working on this than I have in the past year – and I have smiled (and laughed) A LOT this year. The Sophie pattern in all its guises has become a companion and trusted friend. I cannot imagine the day when working it up will no longer bring me joy. We wanted a way to celebrate this joy, so when it came to choosing an inscription for the buttons, what better than ‘Live, Love, Laugh’? Sophie’s Stool KitsEach Sophie’s Stool kit contains the following:
Please note that the kits do NOT contain a printed version of the pattern. You will find the pattern below under ‘Sophie’s Stool Pattern‘. Kits will be available in stores from November 1st, but I believe that some stores will offer the option to pre-order. I was pleasantly surprised with the price of the kits, and I think they would make wonderful Christmas presents. Kits have a recommended retail price of € 34,95/£ 31,95/US$ 41,99 and will be available from the following stockist:
Please Note: Due to the size and weight of the kits, most UK sellers will NOT be shipping internationally. ![]() I love the way the promotional material matches the look of the Sophie Book! Sophie’s Stool Pattern© Dedri Uys and Scheepjes 2017. All Rights Reserved. Resources
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NotesPlease check your gauge! You might find that you crochet looser than me (most people do), in which case you will need to go down a hook size (or maybe even two). When you have completed your stool cover and socks, you want them to fit quite snuggly over your stool and stool legs. It should be a bit tricky to get the socks onto the legs. If they slip on easily, they can slip off again just as easily. Sophie’s Stool CoverMake 1. GaugeAt the end of Part 1, your circle should measure 10 cm across. Size30 cm (11.8”) in diameter, 10 cm (4”) high. TopUsing a 3 mm hook, make Parts 1 – 3 of Sophie’s Universe (including the Optional Round 25) following these three photo tutorials (or Parts 1 – 3 of the Sophie’s Universe Book): *Cover Coming Out Too Big?If you think that your cover will be too big, even though you have tried to match tension, please see ‘Making Your Cover Smaller‘ at the bottom of this post. SidesThe sides are made with a larger hook. Round 1With a 3.25 mm hook, join your yarn by making a standing BPhdc around any FPdc from Round 24. BPhdc in each remaining st of Round 24. Join to the first BPhdc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. Make sure that you don’t accidentally skip any sts. If you count in 20’s, the first st of each ’20-stitch repeat’ should fall in a FPdc from Round 24. {240 BPhdc} Round 2Join your yarn by making a standing sc in any BPhdc around. (Ch 1, skip the next st, sc in the next st) until one st remains. Ch 1 and join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. {120 sc and 120 ch-1 sps} Round 3Join your yarn by making a standing sc in any ch-1 sp around. (Ch 1, sc in the next ch-1 sp) until you have worked into each ch-1 sp. Ch 1 and join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. {120 sc and 120 ch-1 sps} Rounds 4 – 29Repeat Round 3. Round 30Join your yarn by making a standing sc in any ch-1 sp around. Skip the next ch-1 sp. Make 7 dc in the next ch-1 sp. Skip the next ch-1 sp. *Sc in the next ch-1 sp. Skip the next ch-1 sp. Make 7 dc in the next ch-1 sp. Skip the next ch-1 sp.* Repeat from * to * 28 more times. Join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away ends. {30 Scallops and 30 sc} Sophie’s SocksMake 4. GaugeThe socks should measure 5 cm at the end of Round 4. This is important! Measure them against the base of the stool leg. They should be the tiniest bit bigger than the base. Size5 cm (2”) in diameter, 5.5 cm (just over 2”) high. InstructionsRound 1With a 3 mm hook and working into a magic ring, ch 1 (doesn’t count as a st throughout). Make 10 hdc. Join to the top of the first hdc with a sl st. {10 hdc} Round 2Ch 1, make 2 hdc in each st. Join to the first hdc with a sl st. {20 hdc} Round 3Ch 1, make 2 hdc in the st at the base of the ch-1. Hdc in the next st. (Make 2 hdc in the next st, hdc in the next st) 9 times. Join to the first hdc with a sl st. {30 hdc} Round 4Ch 1, make 2 hdc in the st at the base of the ch-1. Hdc in the next 2 sts. (Make 2 hdc in the next st, hdc in the next 2 sts) 9 times. Join to the first hdc with a sl st. {40 hdc} Round 5Ch 1, make an hdc in each st around. Join to the first hdc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. {40 hdc} Round 6Change to a 3.25 hook. Join your yarn by making a standing sc in any hdc around. (Ch 1, skip the next st, sc in the next st) until one st remains. Ch 1 and join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. {20 sc and 20 ch-1 sps} Round 7Join your yarn by making a standing sc in any ch-1 sp around. (Ch 1, sc in the next ch-1 sp) until you have worked into each ch-1 sp. Ch 1 and join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends. {20 sc and 20 ch-1 sps} Rounds 8 – 17Repeat Round 7. Round 18Join your yarn by making a standing sc in any ch-1 sp around. Skip the next ch-1 sp. Make 7 dc in the next ch-1 sp. Skip the next ch-1 sp. *Sc in the next ch-1 sp. Skip the next ch-1 sp. Make 7 dc in the next ch-1 sp. Skip the next ch-1 sp.* Repeat from * to * 3 more times. Join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away ends. {5 Scallops and 5 sc} Finishing OffSew the label to the side of your stool cover, lining the bottom of the label up with Round 26. Sew the buttons onto the socks, lining them up with one of the Scallops. I sewed mine to Round 14 of the socks. Making Your Cover SmallerDepending on your personal style of crocheting (throwing/picking and yanking/lifting/riding), you might find it hard to obtain or maintain gauge, even if you do go down a hook size or two. If you find your cover coming out too big, don’t worry. All is not lost. You can still make it fit. Before you make Round 23, measure your ‘Top’ against your stool. If it is already the right size, make the following adjustments:
If it is ‘almost there’, but you just KNOW that all 24 Rounds will be too big, make the following adjustments:
But What About My SOCKS?!If you feel that the bases of your socks are way too big at the end of Round 4, make the following adjustments:
I hope you are as excited about this project as I am! If you make Sophie’s Stool, I would love it if you would share photos using #sophiestool so that I can see them. Please remember to subscribe to my Newsletter if you would like to be kept in the loop. You can also like my Facebook page or follow me on Bloglovin, Google+, Pinterest, Twitter, or Instagram. Happy Hooking! This blog post contains affiliate links. I only link to products I personally use or would use. All opinions are my own. |
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