My brain froze yesterday. I could not, for the life of me, wrap my mind around following a specific crochet pattern I have been wanting to try for months! The pattern was in symbol crochet from the German magazine called ONLine. I fell in love with the pattern a few months back and decided yesterday to take a break from working on class samples and work on something for me -- but no matter what I did, nope. No good. (I think it was because of all of the excitement generated from the arrival of supplies for my students for the Conference.)
So I went to the Ravelry website and posted about my love for this German magazine and vented, just a little bit, that I couldn't concentrate yesterday -- today that discussion is still ongoing, but now we're chatting about crochet magazines & books printed in Japan, France, and so on! I'm finding the discussion very interesting! (If you're not on Ravelry yet, do consider joining. )
I did manage, finally, in the quiet of the late evening hours, to make some headway. Since the pattern only covers sizes S and M, I know I need to make adjustments as I go. My first adjustment was to use a larger fiber and hook than what the pattern called for. To ensure I was on the right path, I worked up 15 rows and then "wore" the work around the house this morning. I did this to ensure that I like the final length (when one crochets a garment, it is important to factor in gravitational pull!). I discovered I don't like the length. I plan on frogging the work and starting over. (Frogging means to rip, rip, rip out the work.)
Was this a waste of my time? I don't think so. I'd rather know now, before the entire project was completed, that there is a problem. And the good news here is it appears my brain~freeze is over ... until the next box of goodies arrive! :}
What yarn am I using for this project? Berroco's Bonsai, in the Satsuki Green colorway.
(Afterthought: In studying the picture I'm including in today's post, I noticed a boo-boo; possible proof of my brain~freeze. Good thing I plan on frogging it. Do you see the error too?)
1 comment:
Left side of photo, middle "shell"???? Top of shell actually. Just guessing.
I get brain freeze often so I can sympathize. I also get Crochet Deficit Disorder where I get too many projects in the WIP and WIM list. Often, I'll want to try a new technique or pattern and just not make it back to what I was working on at the time. Make sense?
Love the color! Seems to be a popular color these days, but it is beautiful.
Hope you show us what the finished project looks like!
Love and hugs,
Sheila
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