I Crochet, therefore I am!

I can NOT knit!  I repeat, I Can not KNIT!!

But don't feel badly - honestly.  I wanted to learn, and I put it on my 2006 Goals list - I learned.  I can do Cast-on, the Knit Stitch,  The Purl Stitch, and Cast-off - so if I ever had a situation in which I had to knit to save my life, I could.  (I feel an extreme knitting/survivor show being hatched as I type! lol)

I frogged the horrible bag I made, to make something smaller - a cabbage patch Kid top.  Well, the front looks GREAT!  The back looks GREAT - put them together, and they look like Crap!  Pure D Crap.  :*(  My DD, who was the mommy of the recipient said she loved it, and that it was 'ok' that I messed up on it. (beam!)

At any rate, I'll be hanging up my needles for a while.  Which is fine, since I have a gagillion things on my crochet WIM list - LOL

Pictures are coming - I promise!!!

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  • Sandie says:

    I have tried to learn to knit over and over again. I could knit to save my life, yes, just like you, but you wouldn’t want to own what I have made. LOL

    **REPLY**

    Well, it really does my heart good to know that I’m not the only one!  We’re just born cro­cheters, and that’s just A-OK!

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