For this week of learning, I wanted to reflect back on my goals from the beginning of this project. Looking back, I wanted to learn about the crochet language and how to read patterns when there is not tutorial provided. Although I am still working on understanding patterns, I thought it would be a fun to try and make my own pattern for something! A couple of weeks ago, my sister asked me to make her a toque with bunny ears attached, in honour of her best friend who passed away two years ago. I couldn’t find a pattern for something I liked and felt fit what my sister wanted, so I knew I would have to make it up as I go, so this is my pattern I made! For this pattern, I saw two different styles of reading crochet so I wanted to try both. Both come with some base knowledge that I did not include in the images, but I learned online. This resource is great for learning the shorthand for stitches in crochet, and this resource is very helpful for learning the stitch chart style I did for the bunny ears sections! I also wanted to note that I did use a smaller hook than what the yarn called for, to ensure there were less gaps in the toque and it would be warm!
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AuthorMy name is Paige Belcourt and I am currently a student a the University of Regina. I am working towards a degree in Secondary Mathematics Education with a minor in French, as well as a certificate in inclusive Education. Archives
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