I recently tried my hand at making a crocheted cowl. This was the second project that I have attempted that is crocheted in rounds (as opposed to rows). The first project I did (this
market bag), I kept getting confused as to where each row started so I thought that for the cowl I would make a stitch marker.
I started with what I had lying around: some beads, eye pins and spring ring clasps (you could also use a lobster clasp).
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I threaded the beads onto the pin.
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Then I bent the pin so it had a loop at the end. I found this to be the trickiest part. Most of my loops are pretty wonky at first. I have to play with them to get them round. Well, round-ish.
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I left the loop slightly opened and then slipped on the spring ring clasp and closed my wonky loop. Now, I just clipped the stitch marker on the,..well, the stitch I wanted to mark, lol. As I completed each round, I moved the stitch marker up a row and that kept my place. Super easy to make and use. I wish I could say the same about the cowl which may or may not end up being a craft fail. I'll keep you posted on that.
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This is where I'm partying:
3 comments:
So cute. I may have to upgrade from my safety pin stitch markers. :)
This just shows another reason why I'm such a novice crocheter because I have no idea what a stitch marker is. :)
Those are not only practical but lovely!
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