Thursday, May 10, 2007

Starting the "pretty" ripple

After completing the ugly ripple, it took me a while to find inspiration for a pretty ripple.

I finally found one in this little book I discovered at Half Price Books.

This is where it gets complicated as well as a lesson well learned.

The yarn called for in the pattern is $6 a skein, which, I know, is not a whole lot in the crochet world, but is a little steep considering that I've already spent my "allowance" for May and it's, what, the 10th???? On top of that, the white has apparently been discontinued and I need 3 balls of the stuff. So......I compromised and bought different yarn in different colors...

...and started my new ripple last night. And absolutely hated it because I fell in love with something else to start with and this was not it! So...

...I frogged (I LOVE that word!) what I had done, went online and searched for the "real" yarn. Then I went to Michael's and bought 2 balls of the stuff just to get started, since I had a bee in my bonnet about this ripple, came home and ordered the rest online (I even found 3 stray balls of white!).

An hour later...

...I only have two rows left to go and then I'll be stuck waiting for the ordered yarn.
(and, yes, that is a size N hook!)

Lesson: Do NOT compromise, it just wastes a load of time.

5 comments:

Stephanie said...

That picture in the book looks really pretty. What yarn is it your using?

Anina said...

It's Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick and it's VERY thick!

Michelle said...

This is really lovely - I like the earthy colours!

Cristina Salgueiro said...

hello
i was wonder if i could do some help to the group blog?
i saw a wonderfull stripe maker that you girls can use in your blankets.
www.kissyourshadow.com/stripe_maker.php
it is very nice when your working with a lot of colors.

Stephanie said...

Thick and Quick, wow that's going to go so fast. You'll be done before you know it.