pattern used:
hook used:
- 5.0mm crochet hook
yarn used:
- pattern calls for 10ply... I used an assortment of 8ply/DK weight reclaimed yarns
- rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4 - dark burgundy
- rounds 5 and 6 - cream
- round 7 - camel fleck
- round 8 - river gum green
- round 9 - dark burgundy
- round 10 - mid blue
- round 11 - brown and white fleck
- round 12 - burgundy
thoughts:
- as always, I started with an adjustable magic ring
- I need to learn to read patterns more carefully... for example... in round 2 where the pattern reads 2 tr in each of next 2 sc... it means 2 tr in each of next 2 sc... a total of 4tr... VERY IMPORTANT!!! I learned the hard way, and got frustrated beyond words that it wasn't working out properly. Thanks to a wonderful crochet buddy (that's you Daphne!) I was able to see the error of my ways.
- round 12 modification - I was almost at 12 inches already, so I worked this round in hdc instead of dc
- I didn't like the way my heart looked... it wasn't as shapely as I would have hoped... so I added a tiny bit of embroidered detail to better define the shape. Nothing fancy, just two strands of the cream yarn worked in a running stitch between rounds 3 and 4. Simple but effective.
4 comments:
Oh, I like this one. It's just sweet!
This one is great, I like it alot. Must find my crochet hook and wool and have a go
I just loved it, Will try my hand on it ( Fingers crossed)
One word: stunning! Can't begin to fathom how amazing the FO will be when all the sqs are together.
BTW, I made a couple of 'produce' bags...using sz 10 crochet thread on hefty hook...but really struggled to come up with something that's super meshy yet strong, weightless and rolls up into a teeny ball when not in use. My first attempt I tried using your apple bag starting base but the thin crochet thread and lg hook were an unwieldy combo. Would love it if you could come up with a concept (and a better closure than mine which was crocheted chain woven in and out of slip1 spaces). Thanks!
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