


Here are some pictures of the double yo-yos for Crafting for a Cause. These will be made into afghans for Native Americans. The double yo-yos are Rnd 1: 16 dc in ring, Rnd 2: 2 dc in each stitch for a total of 32 in the round. I like these because there is more place in which to weave the ends.
Here are some red, white, and blue saltines that will be made into afghans for Fisher House. These were made as part of a contest at Bev's Charity Challenge. I would have made them anyway, but it's a nice incentive to move forward. In the first batch, I concentrated on blue and white, and in the last batch which I'll be mailing tomorrow, I concentrated on red. If you look closely, you can see that there are two colors of red included. The "real" red is that messes with my camera. The darker red looks like it comes out fine.
These are simple to make, just two rounds of a granny square. For this effort, I work a ch-2 in corners and a ch-1 on the sides of Rnd 2. I also use a ch-2 for my beginning chain up on Rnd 2 because my dcs are short. You can see pictures at my tutorial http://www.crochetcabana.com/yoyo-grannysdau-saltines.htm
Here's how I make mine.
Rnd 1: ch 3, 2 dc, (ch 2, 3 dc) three times, ch 1, sc in top chain of beg ch-3 to join (12 dcs)
Rnd 2: ch 2, in same sp work 2 dc, ch 1, in next ch-3 sp work (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch 1, in next ch-3 space work (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch 1, in next ch-3 space work (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc), ch 1, in next ch-3 space you already have one shell worked, in same space work (3 dc, ch 2) then join to first ch-2 either by using the invisible finish off or by joining with a slip stitch in top chain of beginning ch-2. (8 shells - 24 dc - 4 ch-2 spaces, 4 ch-1 spaces)
I was so excited that my little Amazon thingie started working, that I thought share with you some crochet books I've found. I periodically search the store for things of interest and my wishlist is pages and pages long. I'm sure many of you are in the same spot.
Learn to Yo-Yo Crochet
The Crochet Answer Book: Solutions to Every Problem You'll Ever Face; Answers to Every Question You'll Ever Ask (Answer Book (Storey))
Teach Yourself Visually Crocheting - I also have this one and since I am more a visual learner, I like to have a number of reference books on hand as I find sometimes a person will phrase things just so or have a photo that is just right to answer my question or confirm what I think I need to do.
The Complete Photo Guide to Crochet: *All You Need to Know to Crochet *The Essential Reference for Novice and Expert Crocheters *Comprehensive Guide to ... Charts, and Photos for 200 Stitch Patterns
Lily Chin's Crochet Tips & Tricks: Shortcuts and Techniques Every Crocheter Should Know
That's all for today. I don't want to overwhelm you. There can be too much of a good thing. :-)
Happy crocheting!
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