That was fun! We had a total of 32 comments (I had to combine a few). I’m so excited to have so many people joining me on this new fiber adventure! I let the Random Number Generator work it’s magic and it came up with:
Commenter #1 was Amy, who said:
my favorite crafting tip is, basically, join as you go as much as possible. The less you have to sew together at the end, the better!
Commenter #29 was PlanetJune, who said:
Ooh, there are some great tips here! My best tip is that if youβre single crocheting (e.g. making amigurumi) to use the invisible decrease instead of a sc2tog. Tutorial here: http://www.planetjune.com/invdec β it truly is practically invisible!
Congratulations! I’ll be sending you an email soon, asking for details so I can send out your new locker hooks. And a big “Thank You!” to everyone else, because I learned some new and interesting tips in the comments.
Thank you so much, Jen! I can’t wait for my hook to arrive so I can start knooking π
Hello,
I’m part of collective blog named “free form crochet”. In order to make your technique known, i put a link from our blog to your blog.
If you want me to remove this link from “free form crochet”, let me know.
Bye.
I poo. I don’t have a knooking hook and was hoping Senor Random would make me win π¦ Congratulations to the winners though π
Oh, not I !!! lololol
Hi!
Love your blog! I just happened across knooking today and it seems to be something that would suit me perfectly! So I am definitely going to come back to your page and see what is going on.
Off to join the Ravelry group! π
Where can I find this kind of hook?
Hi I downloaded and printed pattern knooking 102 the stockinette stitch Washcloth and I noticed that for round 9-42 it says to repeat rounds 9 and 10. Did you mean to repeat rounds 7 and 8 ? There isn’t any individual instructions for rounds 9 and 10. Please let me know cause I’m really confused on this.
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