So that's it. Some people cook their way through Julia Childs or try to climb the highest peaks.
I'm going to crochet my way through Attic 24. It's a charming place to visit. She has a dazzling eye for color and creativity and so I think I'm going to toss aside my Addi Turbos (for now - I heard that collective gasp) and take up those little aluminum hooks and place them on my nightstand and have a go at it.
I'll be sure to tell you all about it.
6 comments:
I haven't touched my needles this year because I've been infatuated with my hook, too! I have a cowl and a blanket to crochet. Can't wait to see what you make!
It's impossible to not want to pick up a crochet hook after venturing into the attic; it's such a nice place to visit. Happy Hooking!
Love, love, LOVE the colors.
I was a crochet junkie all through my childhood. I think I would fall in love all over again if I tried it now, especially with all the gorgeous yarns available. Enjoy the ride!
I love some of the crochet that Julie at Little Cotton Rabbits does with Rowan pastels. Of course, I'd need to actually learn to crochet first. I do know how to make a single picot edge, but that's it! It will be fun to see your progress)
Oh fun! I want to learn "The Crochet" But I'm still plowing through all the knitting projects I want to make. Have you seen the
Wool Eater pattern? So pretty!
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