It's been a busy couple of weeks for this house wife! I finished crocheting my mom's birthday present a few days ago and I'm absolutely in love with the finished product. I was lucky enough to view the pattern on Ravelry during a Reddit promotion and received a copy for free, but I fell so hard for the shawl that I would've happily purchased it.
At the last solid row of dc's, I counted my stitches before starting the edge and I realized that I was suddenly two stitches short. Panic ensued and I spent a solid hour trying to identify which row was missing two stitches, but after counting and recounting the rows, I just took a deep breath and decided to carry on. Missing two stitches became a problem after the first row of the edging, but thankfully I have enough crocheting experience by now to freestyle the border and make it work. I added two groups of 5 dc to the shell stitch part of the edging and you can't even tell where I fixed it. :] It worked out beautifully.
Here's a few more details on the project:
- Wrapped in Warmth Pattern.
- 4 Seasons Yarn in Taupe, 300 grams.
- 5.5mm, I Hook.
Here's a few more details on the project:
- Wrapped in Warmth Pattern.
- 4 Seasons Yarn in Taupe, 300 grams.
- 5.5mm, I Hook.