After I had crocheted about six rows, I realized that the shrug would not be as wide as I wanted it. I frogged it and added 30 chains, so that it would be from elbow to elbow across the back. I had determined that the yarn was similar to DK weight, and chose to use an H hook.
It worked up pretty fast. I made it in about eight days, crocheting six rows each day. I think it turned out perfectly, and I am really happy with it.
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Good job! Big Lots needs some work, but ya can't argue with their prices.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty a perfect fit too. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's really lovely, and perfect for adding that extra bit of warmth.
ReplyDeleteA great job and looks fab
ReplyDeleteLove the colour, I so wish I could follow a crochet pattern! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely! I love the pattern too. Maybe I will try and make one. Happy Monday :)
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely and an interesting stitch.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I like the open stitchwork! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely top! Xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely top! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is cute! I've been looking at different patterns for a lacy shawl for my upcoming wedding...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
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