Little Things...

I have always been fond of small items -- little boxes, little baskets, little stuffed animals and amigurumi, little trinkets, even little notepads and kitchen utensils.  So it was fun for me to design this simple tapestry pattern for a little basket; but why stop at one?  I had to make another, and Stella and Stanley were so taken with them that they had to jump right in! 

This was our second class on tapestry crochet; last week we made a small flat design, and today we did tapestry crochet in the round.  The continuous rounds and single direction crochet make for a sharper, clearer design than back-and-forth flat tapestry crochet.  The stitches have a rightward lean, but in most cases this is unimportant.  There are a couple of ways to correct the lean so the stitches stack more evenly; one is to crochet in the back loop only, but that causes a ridged effect.  The other is to wind the yarn around the crochet hook in the opposite direction, but this is tedious, the stitches are twisted and it's not a look I prefer.  So a rightward lean it is!

Next Monday is our monthly Crochet Clinic, where we solve problems, correct errors, clarify pattern instructions, and give encouragement!  Are you at a "stuck point" on your current project?  Need help and some face-time with a crochet teacher?  Come join us next Monday at 10 a.m.!  Contact me (contact form is in the sidebar) if you'd like to attend!  See you then!

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