Blog Hop Crochet Along – Square #3 (#16)

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.

 

Meadow Square

 

Blog Hop Crochet Along – Square #2 (technically #17)

Well, I was trying to create each square of the afghan in order of when they were released. The first one was relatively easy to complete and I was looking forward to the second, Aztec Stripes Square. I have started, unraveled and started again the square several times and there is something I’m not quite getting. The pattern seems so straight-forward I’m not sure what I am missing. Nevertheless, I went head and decided to skip to a different day – The Wildflower Granny Square No. 2 from day 17.

This pattern was a lot of fun to put together. The flower in the center is crocheted first, and the granny square itself is crocheted outwards from the back loops of the flower. This was my first time crocheting a flower. Not as complex as I expected. There are other floral-related granny squares in the CAL and they will hopefully be equally fun.

 

Wildflower Granny Square No. 2

Blog Hop Crochet Along – Square #1

One of the crochet bloggers I follow posted about a Crochet-along where she contributed two patterns. Seemed like the perfect way to create a granny square afghan without the slight boredom of repeating the same square over and over again. Details on the Blog Hop here.

The finished afghan is comprised of 20 distinct granny squares – 2 each submitted by 10 crochet bloggers. Picked my colors yesterday; this Crochet-along was sponsored by Lion Brand yarn and I opted to use their Vanna’s Choice line. Looking over each of the 20 patterns, I figured I needed 4 main colors and 2 accent colors.

 

Blog Hop Crochet Along Colors

 

Last night I started the first square, Framed Hexagon, and managed to complete it this morning. Turned out pretty well – even considering that I had to undo 2 rounds to insert the one round I missed! I’m really liking the colors and I am looking forward to the next pattern.

 

Framed Hexagon Granny Square

Foundation chain…

After watching so many videos and reading through so many books, I only now realized what I was doing wrong when working stitches in to my foundation chain. I was using the wrong loop! I’m taking an online class through Craftsy (Crochet: Basics and Beyond with Kim Werker) and her clear break down of each step of the process clued me in on this oversight. I also now understand what is meant by the front loop and back loop. What a difference it makes using the correct loop. My small swatch of double crochets looks so neat and polished. In fact, as I went back to the swatch to take a photo to illustrate the clean edge of the foundation chain, I can’t tell the difference between where I started and where I ended. Nice!

Double Crochet Swatch

The journey begins….

Learning to CrochetThe 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.

I decided it would be a neat idea to capture our journey as we continue to learn this craft. Something to look back at after we are easily creating beautiful pieces that appear near impossible to do today.