I finished B’s slipover so it became a Christmas present, switched with his birthday present for the end of January.
I had some excellent crafty presents:
Crochet hooks from Henryetta’s Hooks
An alpaca wool bag
And a curious but useful wool holder, as well as jewellery and clothes.
I set myself a right brain twister for Twixtmas.
This cowl looks so pretty. It’s a double sided crochet, worked on both sides alternately. I thought it would be nicely intricate.
I treated myself to some fancy Uruguayan 4ply yarn ( my annual present to myself in memory of my Mum) and set to. The trick I’d learned for not twisting a long chain came in handy:
Rows 1 and 2 were ok, but then came the dreaded row 3. There are even blogs about how horrendous it is. https://cup-of-stitches.blogspot.com/2019/07/dotty-cowl-free-pattern-and-tutorial.html?m=1. It is quite the worst-written pattern I’ve ever tried.
I think I eventually got through row 3 and am now on my um 5th try at row 4! The trouble is that those who’ve succeeded have made a beautiful cowl. It’s not going to beat me 😡. Bella’s helping 😻
Bella and Gracie had catnip mice for Crispmouse and really like them. I haven’t managed to snap Gracie with one yet, but they both wish you all happy Crispmouse and all the best for the new year.
And finally…
A happy and healthy new year to you all,
Hugs
Lynnecrafts xx