Too Early? Nah...
Is it too early to crochet for Christmas? Never! In fact, November is rather late to start; many yarnists start holiday crochet in July, seldom later than August! But we also began working on stockings today to gain some exposure to working sock heels. This will stand everyone in good stead for making socks and slippers in the future.
Heels can be tricky; they involve short-row crochet, working into part of a row, making the short rows narrower and narrower, then expanding out again and attaching the edges to make a deft turn in the sock. Once you've done it, it's easy from then on.
These simple stockings can also be dressed up, adding embellishments, embroidery; they're a great canvas for Christmas creativity!
We'll be working on the stocking projects for one more week; you've still got time to get on board! Join us Mondays at 10 a.m.!
Heels can be tricky; they involve short-row crochet, working into part of a row, making the short rows narrower and narrower, then expanding out again and attaching the edges to make a deft turn in the sock. Once you've done it, it's easy from then on.
These simple stockings can also be dressed up, adding embellishments, embroidery; they're a great canvas for Christmas creativity!
We'll be working on the stocking projects for one more week; you've still got time to get on board! Join us Mondays at 10 a.m.!
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