The Toughest Part
I believe everything and everyone deserves a second life - that's why I started re*in*CARR*na*ting old clothes and textiles into new clothes and textiles (and pretty much everything else my crazy little noggin can think of!).
| at 8:16 PM





Labels: crafts, crochet, filet crochet, handmade | at 2:21 AM
Last week, I procured, through Freecycle, a fairly large box of crochet thread. I'm not entirely certain why I took it, since I don't normally use it, but I took it nonetheless.
So here I am with a veritable mound of crochet thread - I mean it's a lot...kind of amazing someone would give away this much - but you know what they say about gift horses. To make matters even more fun, I spent the better part of the week with a nasty case of Crafter's Block...which meant I did what I normally do when I can't think of anything else to do - I started crocheting. And with lots of crochet thread handy, I figured this was as good a time as any to play around with it and see what happened.
I grabbed a couple of colors, and my book of stitches and went to work. I also grabbed the Lord of The Rings Extended DVD Trilogy and sat down to see if I could make it all the way through while making a scarf (when in doubt, or learning something new in crochet, make a scarf - it's great practice).
My butt fell asleep repeatedly. I started over from scratch even more frequently. A couple of times I thought I was going insane. At least it kept me from feeding myself in front of the TV all day! And so far, it's looking great!
I chose a pastel Easter Bunny color scheme in variegated yarn (easier to look at for hours on end), and a Tulip stitch. The scarf isn't terribly long at this point - which is something I'm not entirely used to since I usually use worsted weight yarn - even after all the hours I spent watching the entire LOTR trilogy - it's only about 12-14" long. Oh well.
This is the point in the conversation when my mother would remind me to "exercise my patient gene." Trust me, Mom, I am. And so far so good.
Hopefully I'll have feeling in my butt by tomorrow.