Learn to crochet?

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Today’s mini project ready for Saturday - I’m undecided whether is actually resembles a shamrock or not ☘️
 
That looks so simple .... and I have just done my head in trying to work out how to start the new circle partway along the crocheted lines ... :confused:

I must confess I did the first leaf wrong the first time and started again apart from that it was okay just doing the combination of stitches right in to the rings. Mine does not quite look like the example. Here’s the link in case anyone wants to try it: https://www.thespruce.com/crochet-shamrock-free-pattern-4065428

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@snailtrailer when you started this thread I thought I would give it a go so my efforts so far are not perfect but sort of ok. Thank you for your encouragement.
Hope as each day goes by you feel a bit better.

Veronica
 
Managed to get my red wool for the poppies in a charity shop but the market wool stall hadn’t got what I wanted......and I must say she was the most unhelpful person ever she could hardly be bothered speakingto me I showed her a photo on my phone of the cushion cover that I wanted to match why are people like that:banghead:

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We need pictures of the wedding quilt pretty please. I have a double wedding ring planned when I’ve finished the HP & Kaffe Fasset quilts. Unless something else pops into my head before then lol!

What machine are you using for quilting? So far I’ve quilted everything on my Husqvarna but recently invested in a straight stitch Janome. I’m hoping the Janome will free motion as nicely but I know it will sit on my as yet unused quilting frame so must finish a quilt to try it out.

I will do photos when it is more finished than it is at the moment. It won't win any prizes as the piecing isn't very good but once I have done the quilting I'll applique hearts over where the piecing is way out which will make it more acceptable (at least to me - I don't think many other people will notice or care).

When she was very ill but before my Grandma died she asked my sister and I to think of something we wanted but didn't need and (within reason) she would buy it for us so that she could see our pleasure. My sister asked for the deposit for a sports car and I asked for a Bernina 440QE sewing machine. I love my Bernina and sew most days, it makes me smile just to think of Grandma.

The machine has a counter that tells the servicing engineer how many stitches it has done (since last serviced and overall) and mine has done nearly two million stitches in 9 years). I change the needle regularly and clean and oil every two or three bobbins which is far more than the minimum but I think that makes a huge difference. The new foot is a Bernina Ruler Foot, I have the Westalee Ruler Foot but it is a fiddle to set up differently for each quilt as you need to undo a screw (with screwdriver) reset the height of the foot and hold it all in place as you do the screw up again, the Bernina foot has a thumb screw for that so can be adjusted one handed.
 
@movan this is the YouTube tutorial. I had to slow it down!



@Puddleduck I'm making a casual jacket/cardigan thingie from a boiled wool. Trying to make it reversible :wasntme:


Right!!!! :) Not very good ... I kept getting mixed up ... but my first attempt from the pattern. Also, I did
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n't have any black wool so have left it as hole to sew button over .... but I don't have any black buttons yet. :(
 
Managed to get my red wool for the poppies in a charity shop but the market wool stall hadn’t got what I wanted......and I must say she was the most unhelpful person ever she could hardly be bothered speakingto me I showed her a photo on my phone of the cushion cover that I wanted to match why are people like that:banghead:

Especially when you won't go back. A kind work and a bit of help even if you are only spending £1 or £2 this time means you will go back next time and probably spend more....... I hate people like that.

At quilt shows I always try to find a trader called Eileen Blood (she also does workshops, often free or very little money) as she was very helpful finding a thread colour that had been withdrawn (she found some in a box of sale thread for me). I have spent at least £200 (and probably much more) with her since and she always has a smile for every customer (as does her husband). That initial root around in her sale box was worth it for both of us.
 
Right!!!! :) Not very good ... I kept getting mixed up ... but my first attempt from the pattern. Also, I didView attachment 218883 n't have any black wool so have left it as hole to sew button over .... but I don't have any black buttons yet. :(

That's brilliant Joy! I can sew buttons on if you can't find any, please don't buy specially as I have a bag full of black buttons I bought at a recycle place.
 
That's brilliant Joy! I can sew buttons on if you can't find any, please don't buy specially as I have a bag full of black buttons I bought at a recycle place.

Thanks Helen ... a few people have promised to sort me out with some as I think I will try and keep doing this all year round now ready for you ladies that need them again next year for the worthy causes. If they fall through I will give you a shout .. and hope our @buttons realise I mean little plastic things.

@buttons does your wife crochet? We need LOTS of poppies before November please.

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Ok Anthea, will pack them up and send them to you this week.

The car was my neighbours and the other belonged to his friend, my miss marple skills made me think he would want to leave early this morning (I am not a member of nmc for nothing).

Anyway at 6.30am our phone rang asking us if we could possibly move our van off our drive so he could get out ......o_O
I'd have told them to do one and wait till a decent hour - cheeky gits
 
Right!!!! :) Not very good ... I kept getting mixed up ... but my first attempt from the pattern. Also, I didView attachment 218883 n't have any black wool so have left it as hole to sew button over .... but I don't have any black buttons yet. :(
Joy :clap2::clap2:you’ve cracked it now :clap2::clap2: there will be no holding you back now:clap2::clap2:
 
Joy :clap2::clap2:you’ve cracked it now :clap2::clap2: there will be no holding you back now:clap2::clap2:

I have just invited three solo ladies to come and join us so hopefully we will have some more members to our lovely club in the next few hours. :)

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Right!!!! :) Not very good ... I kept getting mixed up ... but my first attempt from the pattern. Also, I didView attachment 218883 n't have any black wool so have left it as hole to sew button over .... but I don't have any black buttons yet. :(
Joy I think you are definitely out of the Dunce's Corner!
 
Joy I think you are definitely out of the Dunce's Corner!

No sadly not dear friend .. I blagged my way through crocheting that, talking to myself all the time. :) it looks better on the photo than in real life. :)
 
No sadly not dear friend .. I blagged my way through crocheting that, talking to myself all the time. :) it looks better on the photo than in real life. :)

I talk to myself all the time - that way I get sensible answers.
 
I have tried a few different patterns and I think I will go with this one as the flowers are nice and big. Still haven't found any red wool so going with pomegranate and white for now.
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I'd have told them to do one and wait till a decent hour - cheeky gits


Well it did occur to us, our neighbour had to drive his car onto the street in his dressing gown and slippers, that made us chuckle :LOL:
 
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The next instalment. . .

Well, I (eventually) managed to crochet a granny square, and posted a picture of it. . .but I couldn’t manage to make a second one. I spent a few days trying and my hands were aching, balls of yarn were being thrown, grumbles were heard. . .:D

Some members of the FCC had mentioned, in their posts, working with cotton. I enjoy knitting with cotton so decided to give it a go. I then purchased the magazine, pictured in a previous post, with two balls of cotton yarn included. I used that yarn and the number 4 hook, also included with the magazine. Again, I followed the Bella Coco video for absolute beginners.

I have found working with cotton, and a smaller hook, much easier. I find the tension easier to control. My hands no longer ache and feel more relaxed. I made the squares in the picture yesterday. I will now puchase some suitable matching thread, make some more and crochet them together to make my first crochet project. :)

Also obtaining thread to make poppies, I hope cotton will be okay for those too.
My huge tin of buttons was recently donated to a school, do you think it will be okay if I go and ask for them back??!!:whistle:

I am loving reading this thread and seeing everyone's work and progress.

Lorraine x

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