Well, for izhilzha's b-day, I made her a Grim Reaper, the pattern for which came out of this book, which I got for my b-day.
I've also made a throw/afghan that, since it was my first attempt at such a thing, came out kinda funky, and completely took on a life of its own and got way out of control. :-)
I'm also working on an afghan for Geo for his b-day, and another one that I might give to Project Linus
I'm also working on a Nosferatu for Geo (he wants it for his desk at work) that came out of the Creepy Cute Crochet listed above.
I've found a pattern for crochet snowflake garland, too, that I might attempt for the holidays. We shall see.
It's really quite fun, and a lot easier than I thought it would be once I figure out what I'm doing and the patterns to the stitches and all.
That Grim Reaper is adorable! And Project Linus...what a cool idea, giving blankets to all those children. Be sure to post pics of your afghans when they're finished. I'd love to see them!
My grandfather carved wooden crochet hooks for my mother and grandmother. They weren't standard sizes, of course, but they worked beautifully for rag rugs and the like.
My very first crochet hook, back when I was a young lass, was a wooden one that my grandma gave me. I wish I knew where it was. I only knew how to do a chain stitch back then.
Re: your icon . . . I rather like the thought of a crochet hook as a wand. Does that mean I can make magical things?
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I've also made a throw/afghan that, since it was my first attempt at such a thing, came out kinda funky, and completely took on a life of its own and got way out of control. :-)
I'm also working on an afghan for Geo for his b-day, and another one that I might give to Project Linus
I'm also working on a Nosferatu for Geo (he wants it for his desk at work) that came out of the Creepy Cute Crochet listed above.
I've found a pattern for crochet snowflake garland, too, that I might attempt for the holidays. We shall see.
It's really quite fun, and a lot easier than I thought it would be once I figure out what I'm doing and the patterns to the stitches and all.
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Re: your icon . . . I rather like the thought of a crochet hook as a wand. Does that mean I can make magical things?
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