I wanted to get through the dreaded foundation row on my next
Is there anything worst than counting hundreds of chain stitches {{{{correctly}}}} ?
Yeah, sewing in the ends comes in pretty high in that dreaded category too.
I wanted a lap size throw so I did a foundation row of 220 chains plus 3.
I ended up with 14 mountains/valleys and it measures 37 inches across without a border.
I'm using five shades of blue acrylic yarn (Simply Soft Solids) with a white yarn row between the blues.
I upped the size of the hook to "H" too.
These colors remind me of "snotty seas"...that's what boaters call the seas when the waves are rough.
I love the look of this pattern, and if you asked - yes - I'm doing the stitches correctly this time!
Have you ever used a lighted hook?
I bought two of them awhile back, put them in my case and never used them.
Last night I pulled one out to try it.
It was perfect time and situation.
Dark yarn and crocheting at night in low light.
A combination that isn't easy on the old eyes.
But this lighted hook really helped.
And it was a smooth hook which also helped to reduce splitting the yarn.
If you are interested, I bought these at Michaels.
Hubby feels like he is coming down with something so we had soup for supper tonight.
It tasted good particularly with this extreme cold...brrrrrr....we are having here in SE PA.
Later tonight I'm having a cup of hot tea with creamer and honey.
You would think I was the one not feeling well.
Here's hoping you are feeling well and having a good night!