Crochet issues
Feb. 9th, 2005 02:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, this post is specifically for those of you on my list who have done crochet or knitting before.
I finished the first square of my baby afghan, and something is bothering me. I did two rounds of single crochet around the edge to finish it off, and what I've found is that it's not square. It looks like the tension is off significantly on all sides, but most seriously on the top. It's got a slightly rippled look to it around the edges, and that's bad.
I switched from my afghan hook, which I'm pretty sure is a 4.00 mm G hook, to a regular hook of the same size. Should I rip it out and go down to a 3.5 mm? Is the problem with the edging, or with the square itself, or with both? For the moment, I've left it with a loose loop, so I can tear it out without much trouble, but I want the advice of those of you who have worked with gauge issues before.
Meanwhile, I started the blue-and-yellow square. The yarn itself is driving me crazy. It took me ten minutes just to find the end of the strand, and I had to pull half the middle out to do that. Now the yellow yarn in particular is tangled up with itself. This'll teach me to buy bargain-basement one-pound balls of yarn. It'll take me half the square to use that stuff up, and keeping it out of Elizabeth's hands in the meantime will be a treat. Would it be so hard for the yarn company to set their winder so the yarn end doesn't disappear inside the ball when cut?
That is the closest I'm going to come to a rant today.
I need to go put in another load of laundry, and fold the baby laundry that's in the dryer. And I'm still putting off those piles of marking. I wonder how guilty I'll feel if I don't get to any of it? Answer: probably not very.
I finished the first square of my baby afghan, and something is bothering me. I did two rounds of single crochet around the edge to finish it off, and what I've found is that it's not square. It looks like the tension is off significantly on all sides, but most seriously on the top. It's got a slightly rippled look to it around the edges, and that's bad.
I switched from my afghan hook, which I'm pretty sure is a 4.00 mm G hook, to a regular hook of the same size. Should I rip it out and go down to a 3.5 mm? Is the problem with the edging, or with the square itself, or with both? For the moment, I've left it with a loose loop, so I can tear it out without much trouble, but I want the advice of those of you who have worked with gauge issues before.
Meanwhile, I started the blue-and-yellow square. The yarn itself is driving me crazy. It took me ten minutes just to find the end of the strand, and I had to pull half the middle out to do that. Now the yellow yarn in particular is tangled up with itself. This'll teach me to buy bargain-basement one-pound balls of yarn. It'll take me half the square to use that stuff up, and keeping it out of Elizabeth's hands in the meantime will be a treat. Would it be so hard for the yarn company to set their winder so the yarn end doesn't disappear inside the ball when cut?
That is the closest I'm going to come to a rant today.
I need to go put in another load of laundry, and fold the baby laundry that's in the dryer. And I'm still putting off those piles of marking. I wonder how guilty I'll feel if I don't get to any of it? Answer: probably not very.
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Date: 2005-02-10 04:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-02-10 04:30 pm (UTC)