Last week my roommate's church had a relief society meeting, which is basically where a bunch of ladies gather and learn to do stuff. Last week was a learn to crochet class, it was super fun to hang out with a bunch of ladies crocheting and drinking punch. The intermediate group which I put myself in learned to do the clumps or shells pattern and I'm working on a scarf with that pattern. It's much easier then I thought it would be but it's very counting intensive at first, once you get in the groove it flows easily enough. If you would like to try it the pattern is this :
Using an I hook and worsted weight yarn
Chain 32. 1st Row: 4 dc in 4th ch from hook. Skip next 3 ch, 1 sc in 4th ch. *Ch 3. Place 4 dc in same sp as the chain of 3. Skip next 3 ch. 1 sc in 4th ch. Rep from *to end of starting ch. Turn.
2nd Row: Ch 5. 4dc in 4th ch from hook. *Skip next 4dc. 1 sc in next ch. Ch 3. 4 dc in same sp as last sc. Rep from * to last 4 dc. Skip last 4dc. 1 sc in next ch. Turn. Rep last row until work from beg measures about 29 inches or 47 rows. Omitting turning ch at end of last row. Fasten off, weave in ends.
My work on my dad's blanket is a slow process indeed, I had gotten a bunch of work done at the doctors office only to see that I had missed a chain on a turning portion and had to unravel about 3 hours of work. /facepalm. Turning is always where I mess up I'm always adding or dropping chains.
My grandma sent me a big box of yarn that I got tonight, it was a really nice surprise to get it and there is some really nice yarn in there. One of my favorites is an extremely soft brown that I think I'm going to turn into a teddy bear for my friend who is expecting to have a baby in about 7 months. Hopefully I can perfect my teddy bear making skills in that time period haha.
I'm also looking for good heart patterns I'd like to make a scarf that looks like stacked hearts, I've found a lot of skinny V shaped hearts but I like the fatter hearts so I haven't found what I want yet. I'd like to make them into funny conversation hearts and give it away for valentine's day or sell it on Etsy. We'll see how busy I get with school.
So that's pretty much it, my update. Hope all is well with you and let me know what you're crafting out there!
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