Have a Heart!


Today's lesson was an introduction to tapestry crochet, a colorwork technique that involves carrying strands of yarn along with single crochet to produce graphic designs in crocheted fabric.  It looks complicated, but it's not difficult, though carrying the yarn can be a bit awkward at first.  We started with this simple design today to train our fine motor coordination to crochet smoothly while carrying the yarn.  Tapestry crochet can be done flat (as in the photo here) or in the round (as we will be doing next week).  Yarn is Lion Brand Pound of Love in Lavender and Pastel Green.



Tapestry crochet has been a favorite technique of mine for many years; I first learned of it from Carol Ventura, who popularized the current wave of tapestry technique.  I especially enjoy making bags, belts, hats and baskets, and it's easy to map out a design on graph paper.  Any design can be crocheted into fabric!

Something new again to learn in our Crochet Journey class! Come join us every Monday at 10 a.m. and up your crochet game!

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