a new hobby
First, I was reading The Big Trade-Off (Karen not only has an uncanny parrallel to my life in a few ways, she has a most enviable knack for fabulous sewing projects, something I can only dream of since my limited abilities are further limited by the fact my sewing machine is currently in a non-kid-friendly spot--though I do aspire to get better). Oh, she blogs more than I do, too
In my clicking around (okay, I was reading this specific post) I found my way from Karen's blog to The Handmade Dress. Breathtaking awe is about the only thought I had. I found myself enjoying her pictures and reading some posts and looking around at her various pursuits. On her Tutorial she had a basic self-made video of how to crochet. And at last it clicked for me. I've wanted to learn for a long time. I felt I could conquer anything (well...maybe I'm exaggerating just a tiny bit).
So, my next stop was in real life--I found this book at my local library, after perusing a few different ones. She made it so simple. Far from perfect, still figuring out the concept of a "turning chain", this was my sample swatch of the different stitches.
Still not perfect, but definitely beginning to grasp the whole idea, this is my first official project. A scarf for Miss C:
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Your scarf looks great. I have never crocheted but I really enjoy knitting. Have fun with your new hobby!
It's easier than you thought, huh?Pretty soon, you'll graduate to circles, then blankets, then hats & sweaters. You'll be a pro in no time.
C!!! Way to go!!! I love your scarf. When you feel more confident we'll have to work a little swappy-poo. I'll sew you some diapers if you'll crochet me some longies. Hmm? You think??
Great job!
I love making things for my family. Makes me happy to see them enjoy it.
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