And yes, more assignments means more procrastinating time, which means more crafty stuffs! But no, these stuffs are the one that I made when I waited for the result of my scholarship.
I learned how to crochet from my grandmother (grandmothers know everything, believe me). She was more into knitting, but I am more into crocheting.
This is a small tablecloth that I made as my first project after years I didn't do any crochet.
I followed the guide from a Japanese book that I bought years ago also. For a revival crocheter, I thought what I did is not too bad. Unfortunately, I used the wrong yarn size, so the shape is little bit wavy. I used local acrylic three colours thread that I bought for $1.90 per ball.
Happy crocheting!
I learned how to crochet from my grandmother (grandmothers know everything, believe me). She was more into knitting, but I am more into crocheting.
This is a small tablecloth that I made as my first project after years I didn't do any crochet.
I followed the guide from a Japanese book that I bought years ago also. For a revival crocheter, I thought what I did is not too bad. Unfortunately, I used the wrong yarn size, so the shape is little bit wavy. I used local acrylic three colours thread that I bought for $1.90 per ball.
Happy crocheting!
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