In continuing with my theme of doing these squares a bit out of order, I went ahead and jumped to day #16 (which actually was just the previous day). The Meadow Square – this granny square involved a new technique that I had used before in other patterns, but for decreases, not pattern effects. Double crochet clusters that when completed in rows created a sort of top and bottom shell for a round effect in the rows of the granny square. I admittedly got a bit lazy when it came to finishing the border of this square. I initially intended to count the number of single crochets on the edges, to ensure they were uniform all around, but it was getting late and I wanted to finish the square before heading to bed.
All in all, even with the wonky edges, it turned out pretty nice and I should be able to “hide” the unevenness when I piece the afghan together.





The Summer of 2014, in an attempt to find a fun activity to do with my stepdaughter Camille, we decided to learn how to crochet. Many trips to the craft stores, purchasing of supplies, watching of videos, and sore hands later we have completed a few real items.
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