I will send you a PM!Ok crochet peeps-I need a bit of help. My computer is not allowing me to use the pattern that I"m working on-could someone follow this link and PM me a screenshot of the part of the pattern for the back legs? Thanks!
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I will send you a PM!Ok crochet peeps-I need a bit of help. My computer is not allowing me to use the pattern that I"m working on-could someone follow this link and PM me a screenshot of the part of the pattern for the back legs? Thanks!
When you get it finished, definitely post a photo here!Thanks, but @KaLe dA QuAiL already helped me out
I do! I’ve made two shawls from the pattern and they both turned out perfect.Do you have any details for the shawl? Like the amount of yarn used or just the pattern you followed?
I've got a ball of yarn containing "peacocky colours"(blues and greens.) that would look lovely in that shawl.
It's lovely! Good work!My mom is in charge of her Women's Club's project of crocheting blankets for donations to veterans in wheel chairs and needy children. I didn't learn to crochet until the pandemic hit Los Angeles hard and I moved in to make sure she was okay during that time, so I've been crocheting for a couple years now.
In the spare bedroom, she has boxes of donated yarn, but also many large bags with balls of the leftovers that the ladies didn't use. Some of these balls were reasonably large, but most were golfball to baseball sized - scores upon scores of them. I figured I'd learn to crochet by using all these scraps nobody else wanted.
I learned from YouTube, from Mikey of the Crochet Crowd, because my mom holds her hook so weird I couldn't do it her way. I can now follow a pattern reasonably well, but prefer following a video.
Here's one of the first scrap blankets I made after practicing the basics. I think it came out pretty decent!
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