I think I’ll leave it to others to start that fashion!
I am a retired children’s play therapist. I like riding my bike, reading sci fi and fantasy, and I’m learning German because I have family living in Germany. I used to speak French but I’m no longer fluent.
I think I’ll leave it to others to start that fashion!
It’s a good square: puff stitches aren’t easy to get even.
I am now an old lady, but I’ve been crocheting since I was a kid. I have never put crochet on a TV, and now with flat screens I don’t plan to!
(I do however have lap blankets on most surfaces that don’t move.)
That’s just so cute! It must have taken a lot of patience making all those loops!
I’ve always felt that the sense of smell was underrated. But then I do have the best sense of smell of anyone in my family. It’s just as well because my other senses aren’t all as good: I need glasses and hearing aids. I wonder if there will ever be some sort of aid for smelling.
I think it must be at least 60 years now since I first started crocheting. I’ve had long periods when I didn’t crochet but once I found Ravelry I was hooked again.
I was interested in a lot of stuff when I was a kid, including sewing, drawing, spirograph, and crochet. Crochet seems to have stuck around. I was taught by a book, my Mum, my Nan, and an old lady my Mum knew. It took a while for it to stick.
I make great shawls, and much less good jackets, so I mostly make shawls. Also some hats and fingerless gloves.
The one thing I’d really like to be better at is seaming; mostly for knitting but for crochet too.