Ruth was exceptionally patient with me! She provided excellent notes, for complete novices like me -
And I even managed - with a lot of help! - to make a Granny square and a little brooch -
But will I be able to carry on, on my own?! I may be asking lots of silly questions of all you crochet queens! Hope I can master it - I love the results (well, not my results, but crocheted stuff in general)
I bought some gorgeous wool -
So wish me luck!
And - a bonus! - at lunchtime today, during the workshop, I 'did' the charity shops and found some good vintage glassware and china - and this lovely turquoise blue jug - (the light's terrible, bit it's basically the colour of the sea in Greece in midsummer!) -
Hope you're keeping dry and warm!
welcome to Crochet World- you'll be totally hooked now! xx
ReplyDeletePersevere and you'll soon be hooking away madly.
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Well, I'd like to think so, but stuck already! Tired now - I'll try again tomorrow. X
DeleteWhat a beautiful jug, a great find. Good luck with the crochet. I'd like to learn more crochet one day, you do see such lovely things made with it.
ReplyDeleteyou've done really well for a first go - I was making elaborate knots when I started, remember getting so frustrated, but glad I persevered. Love crochet now, hope you will too x
ReplyDeleteHi, Tracey - well, I felt I got on well too, but now I 'm on my own, I'm stuck. Going to check out you tube vids when I get a minute. X
DeleteThat looks good after just one day, Abby - I'm full of admiration as I've never been able to get the hand of crochet. The jug is a lovely blue:)
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'd love to be able to crochet! Managed to make a granny square once but haven't touched it since. Good luck! Tonia x
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