I'm part of a group making fruit and veg for a Harvest Swap. As we're going to be making quite a few, we have a book we use which can be found here - I'm not sure where our copy came from, but this is the same book!
Most of the patterns are great, but I struggled a bit with the instructions for the leaves on this one, so I just freehanded it!
Yarn is just a chunky with a 6mm hook.
I've been looking it up online! It's amazing how similar this one turned out!
The pattern for the middle is from this book but I freehanded the leaves because I couldn't really understand the written instructions and I find it easier to wing it sometimes!
I'll definitely share my giant one once it's done!
Thanks! The pattern is from this book, but I did struggle with the written instructions for the leaves so I freehanded those.
No pattern, I just winged it, but it was so easy to work up cause I used this book my boyfriend got me for my birthday. It’s called ‘crochet every way’ and it’s the best (and first) crochet book I’ve found not kind of aimed at beginners, and really details the more intermediate stuff. the cape I made by starting at the neck hole with a length that was comfortable and matched the starting chain lengths for the stitch pattern I wanted, then the book shows you how to do internal increases to the stitches, and I just continued until I tan out of yarn and added a button. 100% recommend this book, I’m excited to try a more complex garment next https://www.amazon.com.au/Crochet-Every-Way-Stitch-Dictionary-ebook/dp/B07H1LCCY3
I made a bunch back in like 2009. I still have most of them. They're dingy and faded, but they're still functional. I used the holy hell out of this book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHZ5VNW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?\_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Buy a book of dishcloth patterns, 2-3 skeins of Sugar & Cream cotton, and a crochet hook.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHZ5VNW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Basically dishcloths are large square swatches of different patterns, so they are great to learn with.
book on Amazon may have the solution
I saw it also on the UK Amazon.Amazon UK
If you use Kindle books or your library has this, I quite like this book for border options. http://www.amazon.com/Around-Corner-Crochet-Borders-Instructions-ebook/dp/B0042JSMV4/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1449115836&sr=8-1
I put the book on my wishlist and it actually looks like something I could use. I have depression and anxiety (That may be the first time I've mentioned it here-- I'm a little more active on /r/RAOAnonymous). The thing that would make me happy is this book on my knit & crochet wishlist. I envision making a tiny dinosaur army and then I may reenact this
I don't think I have much to tell you about myself. I always struggle with talking about myself. Today is kind of a lazy day here for me, just watching Syfy channel with the dogs.
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Hi, new subscribee! I have a couple of things I've finished recently, but I noticed that it's Work in Progress Wednesday, so this is the item I'm currently working on!
The pattern is from Crochet One Skein Wonders: http://www.amazon.com/Crochet-One-Skein-Wonders-Projects-Crocheters-ebook/dp/B00ANSW80Y
and the yarn is knitpicks chroma fingering yarn in... a colourway that I don't think they have any more (and I don't have the tag so I can't remember the name) http://www.knitpicks.com/yarns/Chroma_Fingering_Yarn__D5420203.html
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