Mad Hatter

I forgot to write about it, but I made Noah some winter hats a few weeks ago. Being a preemie, he is still too small to fit any of the winter hats sold in stores, so it was easiest to just make him some. He is growing way faster than I realized though. The half-finished hat fit him fine one night, but was too small by the time I finished it and tried it on him the next morning. I am absolutely sure that is because he grew a whole size over night, and not because I may have missed an entire row of increases from my pattern while making it.

I had to take the pictures while he was sleeping because it’s the only time he sits still long enough to get a clear shot.

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Learning: New Crochet Stitches

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My crochet experience has been ongoing, but not extensive, so I thought I’d share my progress here to inspire me to get off my butt and learn more. So far I have only made blankets (and one scarf for Dad) for two reasons. The first reason is that blankets are simple and give you plenty of time to learn the basics. The second reason for sticking to afghans is that I really, really like blankets. I collect them and can’t think of a thing I would like to make more with a crochet hook.

So the only way to get better at crochet if I am only going to make blankets is to make more interesting blankets. I have recently started 4 new blankets (I need to have a few to work on at a time in case I get bored, and I get bored easily) with fancy new stitches learned from Donna Kooler’s book of Afghan patterns (although she didn’t make any of the afghan pattens in the book, so I am not sure why it’s HER afghan book). The pattens include ripple shown above (pretty easy and I actually already knew this one), basket-weave, front-post raised row, and drop-hook (where you skip down and crochet through two rows). I’m going to make that beautiful blanket on the cover, eventually. I’ll keep you posted as I go….

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