Last time I mentioned joining the rounds of a hat with a (ch 1, dc) so when you come around you have an actual stitch in which to insert your hook rather than a chain. Well, a chain is a stitch of course, but the pattern stitch is what I mean. In this case, a dc.
The next hat I made, I worked as is normally done, joining in the top chain of the turning chain. This is what that looks like.
Here they are side by side. What do you think? I folded the hats to make it easier to photograph. I personally don't see that it makes a whole lot of difference which you choose to use. I'm sure there are other joins that you can use as well if you have a preference.
That's about all I've been doing crochet-wise. I've been more into reading lately as that is something I can do while I'm rockin' the wee one. I use the Kindle app on my phone (or iPAD but that's a little heavier to hold with a little one). :-) Didn't have that option when my own were tiny tots. I like it!
Did you know you can save patterns purchased at some places (like Annie's Attic, for example) to your Kindle or Kindle app? I can also borrow some ebooks from my library which can be read on my Kindle. At first I wasn't sure I'd like ebooks, but now I am really hooked on them and it feels strange to have to search for where I left that paper book I started.
Hope your summer is going well!
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
Sunday, July 13, 2014
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I don't see a difference in the joining itself. I just see that one may could be larger than the other. You always do a job though. Take care
ReplyDeleteThe difference is not very great. If you look closely in person you can see which is which but otherwise I would just do whatever you prefer.
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