October Square of the Month


The first Monday of the month is Square of the Month day in our intermediate class.  Last month we did the Elizabeth, or "mini-bean" stitch for our square; today we started our square with the Webbed Lace stitch.  Like the Elizabeth stitch, the Webbed Lace also is good for scarves, shawls, blankets, and afghans, wherever crocheted fabric with a good drape is desired.  It also looks exactly the same on both sides and, of course, lies flat.  Being an openwork stitch, it also works up quickly and uses less yarn than solid fabric.  Other than a slightly tricky foundation row, the stitch pattern is easy to learn and relaxing to do. Yarn used in this photo is Knitpicks Brava Worsted Yarn in Fig. 

Next week we will be embarking on learning corner-to-corner crochet, or C2C, a popular and fun technique of making small diagonal squares to form a fabric on its own, but also to incorporate pictures and designs in crocheted fabric.  We'll all be there, come join us next Monday at 10 a.m.!

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