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msjones21

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I just finished a long scarf. I used the regular worsted weight yarn that you can buy for less than a dollar per skein. I used one skein of black and 1/4 of a double skein of hot pink. I crocheted it lengthwise instead of widthwise. I did a long chain (about seven feet or so) and then came back and did a double crochet and did a double crochet for five rows. Then I tied in my pink and did five rows of pink, then went and did one more of the black. So there's one wide black stripe running the length of the scarf, one hot pink one in the middle, and then another black one. I tied pink tassles under the black stripes and black tassles under the pink stripe. It turned out *so cute*! I've found also that by chaining one before turning your work and going back with the double crochet that your work won't curl as much. There's also another stich you can chain around the entire permimeter of your work, but I haven't learned that one yet. Also, keeping your stitches looser helps too.

I am working with this Lion Brand yarn called Polarspun. It's really beginning to frustrate me. I'm using a size Q hook (which I'm so not used to) and it's really fuzzy so it's next to impossible to see my top stitch. Grrrrr. Ah well, I shall persevere.

Oh! Does anybody know of a good crochet hat pattern, like the simple slip on hats that look like a tobagan. Thanks.
 
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My mother taught me how to crochet when I was 7. I have been doing it ever since. I can not say that I am all that good at it. I can say however, that it is a good hobby to get involved in. I remember when I was learning. I would get so frustrated, and my mother would tell me. Have patients. You will get it. I would ask her how she knew I woudl get it and she would tell me, because you can do all things in Christ who strangthens you! :clap:
 
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Hi there all, haven't been to the forums in awhile and just stopped by today for some reading. I don't recall seeing a hobby forum before and how great to find a thread on one of my favorite subjects.
I've been crocheting for about 3 years now and love it. Everyone got afghans from me this past Christmas and I currently have 4 projects going. Does anyone else do this...too many going on at one. *grin*

There are so many patterns to be found online too

Hope to get to know a few other crocheters around here.
 
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December said:
Hope to get to know a few other crocheters around here.
 
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I've been crocheting for about 20 years. I love it! I just finished a scarf using the Lion Brand Fun Fur and Lion Brand Homespun, just using a P hook and single crochet. It's all fuzzy and fun. I've made several scarves this year. I am also working on a baby sweater, which will have booties and a hat to match. I find it fun and rewarding to give home made things as gifts. Most everyone absolutely loves them. I tend to get a lot of my patterns, not all, from the free leaflets at Wal-Mart and various other stores.

Keep crocheting all!
Cindy
 
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great said:
I crochet. Wimpy knitting, that's what it is. I've tried knitting but I don't think it worked for me. I have made a few baby blankets and scarves, and am currently making beanie hats which seem to be a fad over here, and they sell well. I've crocheted since I was seven or eight. By the way, that's pronounced "kro SHAY"! And no, it's not related to croquet...though a croquet mallet might be mistaken sometime for a crochet hook. Or not. Anyway. Does anyone else crochet?

you jooish piece of shyt your mom wimpy knitts my big mormon [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] :bow:
 
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