Making Squares
I borrowed a new crochet book from the library last week: Crochet Inspirations by Sasha Kagan.  It has  about 200 crochet stitch patterns: ranging from the simple double crochet up to complicated pineapple mats.  
It has re-inspired my Learn to Crochet blanket.  
Peephole granny(144):
Catherine Wheels (39 - unfinished):  In the book the wheels are more circular and stacked: mine are off-set and more blocky.  I still like the effect.
In the book the wheels are more circular and stacked: mine are off-set and more blocky.  I still like the effect.
This is a good book of stitch patterns.  There are plenty of clear pictures, and every pattern has both written instructions and a chart.  The written instructions use US terms, as does the chart key, but it includes a conversion table from US to UK/Australian terms.  
This is not suitable for a complete beginner as it does not include a guide on how to make the basic stitches (eg a double crochet).  OTOH, any extra explanations are extremely clear: for instance in the description of the "cluster 7" stitch (needed for the Catherine Wheels), it tells you to do the partial stitch 7 times, then "draw through all 8 loops on hook".  These little details make it very usable.  Another little detail is that the website has a list of all the yarns used in the book.
I've also been making a stripy square, but have no photos.  My next pattern from the book will be crosshatch (61).
I made another friendship star using a different method. 
I wanted to reduce the amount of bulk (I was not trying for accuracy), and I succeeded in that.  But I didn't like making it as much.  It was fiddlier in the sense that it took more thinking - I was sewing triangles to a parallelagram, and appliqued the other star points in place.  I expect it was like making a Dear Jane block, but it just seemed like too much pfaffing.  
I even prefer the look of the proper Friendship Square
 

 
 



1 comment:
I like the proper Friendship Star better too.
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