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Crochet Anyone?

Look at what I started!  I’m so excited!!!  I haven’t crocheted in years, and the amazing thing is that once I put that crochet hook in my hand it all came back!   I can’t believe that a repetition of stitches can be so ingrained I can recall it years later.  

This basket of beautiful pink, soft, pink, cotton, pink yarn is going to become a throw!  I selected three shades of delicious pink!

Here’s what I’ve done so far…

It’s a pieced throw that will end up looking like patchwork.  It’s worked in long strips, with half double crochet blocks of assorted colors.  I’m ready to add the next color!  Care to join me?  You can find the pieced throw pattern in the book called “Simple Crochet” (you’ll find it on my book tab above) and you can find the yarn here.   I’m using the softest European handknit cotton from Rowan.  And the crochet hook?  It’s one of the new ergonomic hooks from Clover.  I love it!

Don’t crochet?  You could easily knit this throw!  I’m ready to add the next color and then I’ll be back with more pictures. 

Do you have a craft that you love other quilting?  I’m betting that most of us “crafty” types have many other talents!  Applique is my passion, but working with yarn is fun too!

Next post I’m going to show you my $4000 pair of  hand knit socks that Brigette made me.  She thinks I’ll never wear them.

Hugs,

Anne

21 Comments

  • Mary Ann

    I have been knitting lately. I try to spend sometime in the evening with my husband watching a bit of TV. After being away at work all day I feel bad if I always hole up in my sewing room. I am working on a throw of soft neutrals, green and PINK!

  • Diane Nagle

    There is something so satisfying in doing things with your hands. I have been on a cross stitch craze lately. I can sit in my chair and work away while spending time with my husband, watching an old movie or just relaxing. I love it! Funny, because I too, did it years ago, and never dreamed I’d pick it up again, but it’s more enjoyable than I remembered!! Love your (of course, pink) yarns. Have fun!

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