A few years ago I would say I could crochet but not read a pattern. Knitting patterns were like second language to me but crochet patterns ... hmmm totally foreign. Seeing something like 'in next dc htr, in next 1ch sp 3 tr, in next dc htr .... ' would have made me break out in a sweat and back off in confusion but now I recognise it as a option for a corner! I believe my pattern reading ability started after buying the 200 crochet blocks book about a year ago, I think that those were the first 'written' patterns I worked with and understood, being able to create something from a written pattern that looked like the picture beside it was amazing!
I am by no means fluent in the language of crochet but I understand enough to get me by and know enough to work some things out for myself. If I come across an unfamiliar term I can look up what I don't know on line. I'm adding to my collection of books and spending more time on Ravelery. It so exciting looking at things and knowing I could make them someday if I wanted to, instead of wishing I knew how. I still have a lot to learn but I am most certainly on the road and enjoying the journey.
These photos are of a Pineapple pattern I worked up. Its from Sascha Kagans crochet inspiration book. I borrowed this book from the library but I have one on its way to me for my personal collection as I think its a great resource book. I was trialling the pattern as an option for the wash cloth swap I am in but as it ended up being 14 inches across its now destined to be attached to some fabric and adorning a cushion front.
I tried it against some bright colours and patterns but am thinking it would actually look lovely on some unbleached linen or the like. Maybe something in a neutral tone with a really subtle pattern.
That's beautiful. Well done.
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DeleteThat is just lovely. I can crochet granny squares but that's my limit! LOL! You do some very pretty work.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I really am enjoying my new found abilities. x
DeleteWow, I'm seriously impressed. Although I "crochet" my skills are limited to granny square stitches and their variations. I get a headache just trying to read a pattern, let alone the conversion between the English/European vs the American names for every stitch.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that square though, and it will make an amazing cushion front! You are very clever!
Thank you gorgeous Cass! Thats how I started out with the single and double crochet squares, first in lines then in rounds and clusters.
DeleteIts beautiful.I can crotchet and have since a teen but not something as lovely as this.I think it would look lovely on a cushion and I think you may have pushed me into being a bit more creative regarding my crotcheing-love dee x
ReplyDeleteI think that being told I have inspired someone to take a step forward or try something new is the loveliest compliment. Thank you so much :) I still look at this piece and think Wow I made that!
DeleteSo beautiful! Love the colour and the pattern!!
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