Paint Party scarves
Hook: I/5.5mm
Pattern: straight dc, 20 stitches across, 110 rows
Size: 7" x 62"
Paint Party scarves
Hook: I/5.5mm
Pattern: straight dc, 20 stitches across, 110 rows
Size: 7" x 62"
Way back in August 2012 I made an afghan that was given to a friend. Fast forward to 2026. A sweet wee doggy decided that afghan would make a scrumptious meal and did this to it. (No harm came to the doggy though I'm sure he was given a bit of a talking to.)
I was asked if I could fix it. Now this is not a skill I have honed, but I said I'd do my best.
Fortunately, I knew which color the ripped spot was worked in. Unfortunately, that yarn is now discontinued. Bernat Giggles Tickled Pink. I found some on Ravelry but the person never answered my query. I found one skein on Amazon but I didn't know if one skein was enough as in my blog entry on making the afghan I didn't note how much each name took nor did I note the hook size used. Bad me!
I decided rather than try to repair that spot with an off color I would just remake the name. Since I couldn't get the same color I decided to get the yarn used in one of the other rectangles - Vanna's Choice Pink - which is easily found.
I decided to try an I hook first. Bamp! It was too long.I tried an H hook and voila! It was perfect.
Here's the process. I used an H Hook with Vanna's Choice Pink. I used almost all of one skein for the name. I put a round of sc for a border. The chain was 81. Just FYI with another skein I made two "H" squares with a chain of 21.
Now on to the repair part. First the ripped bit had to be taken out.
First step... I was afraid to cut too close on this round but got it all out.
Then I went back around and removed the wee bits. Most came out pretty easily.
Now I had to figure out how to attach and with what color. Do I go with the black or with the pink? I'm thinking the black even though I do have a hard time seeing black yarn.
I decided to use a needle and black yarn and sew it on. Here's the result. What do you think?
Happy crocheting!
Sandie