This pattern by Marlowe Crawford was given to us at the MSKR 2010. I liked the pattern a lot and I did not like to lose the pattern in the shaping of the arch and instep. Losing that shapin allowed me to expand the pattern on the top after I stopped the shaping at row 47 and continued in stockinette kind of, as there is a pattern for the instep. Still there is a bit of the shaping that shows if you know what Marlowe's Shapes look like. Thanks for stopping by.
I am hoping that this blog will help you and me experience the craft of crochet as well as knitting. During times of silence or turmoil, crochet and knitting continuously help me quiet my mind at my own pace, enabling me to find my center. I am also sharing my SECRET persona, Lt. DAX, my life in code while living in Bajor. Maybe fiction maybe not is up to you to decide. Peldor Joi!!!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Almost two years without blogging August 2020
Life can be a bowl of strawberries when cheries are not available. It has been almost two years since I have been in this blog. I have s...
-
The Prisoner of Azkaban Hogwarts scarves are very different from the old scarves where egalitarian stripes where the norm. I have created a...
-
Well I am doing this in a public way , because I found at least four people that have been hit with this. The headline was "Credit Card...
-
A yarn organizer is something that all crafters need and desire. Whether you are doing Fair Isle knitting , or any color stranding project i...