Dat was een makkelijk(er) deel nietwaar?
Part 4 was an easy part, wasn't it?
This weeks part is a bit more difficult; not as difficult as part 4, but not as easy as part 4.
Read well and check the chart to see where the stitches have to be.
Dat was een makkelijk(er) deel nietwaar?
Part 4 was an easy part, wasn't it?
This weeks part is a bit more difficult; not as difficult as part 4, but not as easy as part 4.
Read well and check the chart to see where the stitches have to be.
Did the front post and back post stitches work out fine?
What we read on the Facebook group was that some people were a bit bothered
by the cluster.
Fortunately, that was only a small number of the crocheters.
We move on to Part 3!
We are going to make bobble stitches and front post stitches again, fpdtr that will be.
The front post stitches create a sort of box around the bobble stitches.
It may be that the rows with the bobble stitches loosen up a bit,
because
we crochet a lot of stitches in 1 stitch.
Fortunately, the front post stitches
straighten this out in the next row.
This weeks pattern is quite a lot a rows and the bobble stitches
in combination with the
front post stitches are always an attack on my wrists.
My tip: divide the rows over the week, after all we do not want to get
injured!