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I'll need to go pick up that book soon... Thanks!![]()
Look on Ravelry.com There are tons of free patterns there.Looks great, Kassaundra!
I'm looking for a few crochet patterns for when we go camping for a week... I'm at a complete block. I either want to make a lapghan (I don't usually do big projects; I forget about them and never finish them) or something like that. Any ideas? I don't know if I have the attention span to even do a lapghan... Attention span of a goldfish here.![]()
wow, neatAfter I finish the fusion quilt I am currently working on, my next crochet side of my next fusion quilt is going to be this
Looks more complicated then it really is. I think each square will be about 4 inches, but have to get the fabric side design set before knowing exactly how big each square will be.
I just got done with a ripple afghan. Let's see if this helps... My pattern worked like this... at the peak of the ripple, I would chain 3 in one sc. At the bottom trough, I would skip 2 sc. This would create the ripple. On the edges, the pattern called for a decrease of the last two sc, or the equivalent of half of the decrease of the normal ripple.Need some help with a ripple afghan. The edges keep getting wider and are not square. The distance between the last peak and the outside edge increases with every row. What am I doing wrong? The peak is 5 DCs in one stitch, so when you make the next row at that point, it automatically increases the stitches from the top of the peak to the outside edge. I know the edge is supposed to be straight, but if I try to make the same number of stitches from the peak to the edge, it makes a stair step edge, not a straight one. I can't post pictures because my internet is spotty and I have no upload capability until we get a new modem next week. Any help is appreciated.