So it seems that now we have a gaggle of gals meeting twice monthly to hook, and chat, and share ideas, and help each other in more ways than just crochet. We take turns hosting and sit indoors or out, depending on the weather. Lovely, I tell ya, just lovely!
And we always have a sweet treat, because one MUST have dessert!
This is what I worked on last night--a granny shawl that just snuggles around the neck. I finished the scallopy border and sewed in ends--YUCK--but it didn't seem nearly so tedious while visiting with friends.
I found this pattern on Tangled Happy but ended up loosely following it. Here's a brief run-down--I just chained multiples of three until it was long enough to wrap around me, did a hdc foundation chain, and then off with the granny colors for about 35 rows, shortening each row by a cluster or two on each end. I did the scallops with a row of sc, ch 2, sk 2 sts and then a second row of (sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc) in each ch 2 space. Easy peasy.
These are the kinds of projects I like to do while talking--they don't take any thinking or studying a pattern. Automatic pilot stuff.
Thanks, Heather, for hosting last night! And thanks for the tart, lemony custard treat!
Your Granny shawl looks lovely with the edging. I still need to add something to mine ... I just can't decide what.
ReplyDeleteI just found you post on your granny shawl (http://craftygardener.blogspot.ca/2012/01/granny-shawl.html)and love the shape/angle of it. Very pretty without an edging--I would leave it just as it is!
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Aw it sounds lovely! Xx I wouldn't cope without my Thursday nights!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Love all the colors too! Visiting from over at Hookin on Hump Day ... new follower too. Looking forward to seeing more of your projects!
ReplyDeleteOMG I love this! Love love the colors. Thanks for linking up at Hookin On Hump Day!
ReplyDeleteAwesome colors! And it looks so cozy!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great great colours. Gonna pin this on my Pinterest crafts board.
ReplyDeleteLove the granny shawl!!
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