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Choosing Your Battle: Not liking to crochet rows :(

by 9:56 AM
The reason that I don't like rows is because of the results. Take a look.  This is my first pattern project with rows and it came out lousy. What should have been a small purse would have been a small trapezoid if I had continued. (:-< I've noticed that hats are usually worked in rounds. So I chose a hat pattern instead. (written 3/29/11)

Choosing Your Weapons: Caron Dazzleaire for plush

by 9:05 AM
I found a way to sample Caron Dazzleaire yarn.  A local dollar discount store carried it for a very brief time.  I spotted it in the craft aisle, then came back later to purchase it. The supply was nearly depleted when I got back! With only a few colors left to pick from, I decided to try three: summer rose, mahogany, and pinot noir.  I was hesitant at first because I already have so many different yarns stashed away, but not like this one!

Skills from Knowledge: Getting Started in Crochet

by 9:36 AM
Lovely brushed acrylic yarn Here I rant about crochet.  It may not make much sense at first. Do I have what it takes? like... ---> speed -- don't have it (I guess some are turtles and some are rabbits) ---> agility -- is this a sport? ---> integrity -- the opposite attitude to 'get it done, get it done fast' I'll revisit this later in retrospect. Honestly, when I considered crochet for the first time my mind was really on results. (ranting 3/28/11)

Losing A Special Knitted Hat :(

by 4:06 PM
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A few years back I had this chevron design hat & scarf knit set from JcPenneys.  It was my favorite.  I would get compliments and a lot of stares when I wore that hat. It had so many odd color combinations.  I no longer have it because I decided to throw the set away.  The hat got stretched all out of shape because I wore it so many times over about two years. This year I started to really miss that hat. I was so

Choosing Your Battles: Working with lines versus curves in Crochet

by 9:24 AM
As a beginner I chose to skip practicing stitch patterns and gauges. Rather, I started straight away with an easy pattern to see results in something tangible.  My first finished piece was a tiny flower. Quickly, I found that there is a big difference between patterns calling for straight lines (rows) versus curves (rounds).  I found that my lack of experience is so much better hidden in curves. I choose rounds over rows any day ;)  (written 3/26/11)

Lessons Learned: mitten construction..beware of the crochet cast

by 8:39 AM
Watch out, beginners,  for those mitten patterns where you end up with something that looks like a handcast! They may look really cute in the pattern photo, but in real life not so cute at all. Ugh! It's happened to me over and over.  As I mentioned in yesterday's post, pattern images inspire me.  So I fall for the image first, not realizing that it's not the best choice. If you are making mittens as a gift for someone maybe you can try a few

Crochet Inspirations: Pattern Images

by 8:22 AM
I am inspired by the aesthetics of the crochet pattern photo.  Whenever I see the photo for a pattern I'm either excited or not so excited.  The image is everything for me. Images that I like follow an immediate path to my I want this book brain. It's transferred to my imagination - the geometry, the symmetry, the colors and so on. Then I find myself in pursuit to bring the image to life. (written 3/24/11) 

Choosing Your Weapons: On a bargain hunt for crochet supplies

by 8:46 AM
As a beginner I really don't have many crochet supplies. So I'm on a hunt around my house and in discount stores to find bargains. After all, I don't yet know how far I will get in this craft. If it ends up being a phase of sorts then it's all the more fitting to keep spending low. Right?! Hooks you can shop for locally. But there are better deals through merchants from Asian countries. So far I have purchased hooks from the local department store, from

Woes: Here I go again. Yarn!

by 9:24 AM
I'm shopping on foot this cold March 22 for yarn & supplies. Why in my town can't I ever find the yarn I need when I need it? What the patterns call for I can never find the brand or its equivalent in the store. I read somewhere that American stores concentrate on medium (4) acrylic yarns. Just so happens that none of the patterns that I have call for this size yarn.

Skills from Knowledge: What should you know to crochet?

by 4:53 PM
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What should you know to crochet? You should know math. But, if you don't then you must be good at this free-handedly (if that's a word). Think of a  musician. There are those musicians that must read notes to play and there are those musicians who learn by ear. My mom played piano by ear by the way. I think that math is essential to follow patterns especially. Crochet is good for boosting students' confidence in arithmetic and geometry. Freehanded is more creative or intuitive. (my thoughts - written 3/21/11)

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