I've started a new crochet project, after having found a new learn-to-crochet book entitled, appropriately enough, Learn to Crochet (by Sue Whiting, published by New Holland) at the local english book shop. It is a very helpful addition to my other teach-yourself crochet guide, Vogue's 1971 Guide to Knitting, Crochet and Macrame (!), found in the basement used book section of the same shop. Between the two, I'm getting the hang of it. I'd better be, since this is my fifth or six project. I know now why the blanket I made for my sister's baby shower was 'growing' so much--I had very carefully, erroneously, added a stitch to each row. Oops. This new blanket (something to keep for myself this time!) is coming along much better, especially as I've taken the time to block it out properly---Bert is bemused, though silent, about the large strips of crochet work pinned down on the dining table. As long as it's cleared away by dinner time, he doesn't say a word.
Maria, on the other hand, noting my speedy progress on such a big blanket, has suggested I might be in need of some male companionship. Duh.
note: In addition to the books, I've found a few online resources for crocheters (knitters don't get all the love anymore!), including patterns and help at
crochet me and a friendly blog from
yarngirl.