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Learning to crochet

I took a granny square and Amigurumi 101 class with Austin Crochet Club and have been practicing with making Amigurumi, and improving my skills. Here are some things I’ve made:

I made the granny squares, heart, and jellyfish for my classes, everything else I’ve made on my own.

I’m really happy with the Blue Genie and lamp. Kevin put in a diorama for me, the background image of the tent is from a photo of the mural on Blue Genie Art studio in their old location, before it became Canopy.

I like the yarn that comes with the Woobles kits, it’s a knit cord that makes it easy to see the stitches, and I learned to always use stitch markers to keep track of the start of a round.

The dishcloths/washcloths are the Shooting Star, Roof Tile, and Eranthis patterns found on ravelry. I really liked the Circulo Anne cotton yarn I used on those. I’m using the same yarn in teal/turquoise to knit a cabled scarflette.

The Captain America was made after the jellyfish and the scale and my experience made it a challenging project. It’s not very good, I was still learning to change colors, and I should’ve waited until I was more skilled to tackle the kit.

My current project is making figurines for our friend Pedal Steel Noah, I made their dog Kara, and am working on dolls of Nate and Noah, working on their clothes today. The dolls were challenging making the arms (4st) and legs (6st) because they were so small it was hard to keep a consistent stitch count, I had to keep counting. The arms I ended up crocheting around the pipe cleaners because I wasn’t sure I’d be able to get the pipe cleaners into them if I waited to add them, and I’m not happy with the way they look. But every project is a learning experience.