at this time of the little league season, games can go to 6 innings or more. that is plenty of time to try a new technique while sitting in the sunshine cheering on your team. i watched one of these video tutorials yesterday on this technique called cro-knit or crochenit, and thought i'd use up some kitchen cotton giving it a try. i only have a one-ended afghan hook, so had to take the hook out of all loops to reinsert it from the other direction, but that is not hard with the cotton.
it makes a sturdy, reversible fabric, fantastic for a dishcloth, and very pretty in person. one side is more one color, one another.
here, i have pulled apart the stitches a bit to show you how it looks. the woven-looking aspect of tunisian crochet is hidden by the density of the fabric.
it would be easier with a two-sided crochet hook, but was fun and went quickly even without it!
as long as our team remains in the play-offs, i guess i'll be using up kitchen cotton and making dishcloths!
ETA: i really don't like the name of this technique "cro-knit" -- sounds silly to me. plus, how do you translate that? i think the technique should be called two-sided afghan stitch or something like that. will you tell me the name of this technique in your language, if it's not english? thank you!
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2 comments:
Oh, thanks about the link...
It is very good :D
Now I know how to change colour ;)
About the icehockey -
I am also watching icehockeys worldchamps from Slovakia ;)
We won Slovakia last night 2-1 :D
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