Take your crafting skills from zero to hero with author/designer Mary Beth Temple. All the tips and tricks you need for crocheting, knitting and garment sewing in a casual, easy to learn format.
i got a really cool tailors chalk pen that i used for a stuffed bunny i sewed awhile ago, there was a button you had to old and twist the bottom at the same time, can’t blame you, pens these days are complicated lol
Whatever you do, *don't* leave those pens *or anything you've written with them* in a hot car. The ink will loose its color, and the ink on the paper will be invisible.
Excellent video, exactly what I was looking for and you put both knit and crochet into one. Thank you sooo much and I'm looking forward to more. The way you explain things is so clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much.
Learning how to follow a graph & changing colors, you do not have stragglers? What about front and back changing colors? Thank you for this video.I am attempting a 1994 pattern Gingham Roses Afghan.
You would have to test it out. I expect the gauge would be different which might make the sides not be straight. Although that could be a design element!
Depends on your climate? If I lived in a humid area I would be concerned that cotton wouldn’t dry completely in the middle due to the density of stitches, and maybe get moldy. If you live in a more arid area though go for it!
The phrase I have on my mind doing this stitch is "Start a double, slip stitch, chain one and close." For Herringbone Half-Doube, "Start a double, slip stitch, and close."
Good morning Just a quick query. Love your beautiful hat. To make your three sizes could you use three different hook sizes. Would that be what would make the difference. Much thanks for your assistance from Mary 💚