For my first of the two crochet projects, I selected interlocking crochet technique, as described in Tanis Galik’s book. In the beginning, I chose Moorish Lattice pattern, and it totally didn’t work out. Now as I was looking for a link for this post, I looked up errata – and it’s there! So it wasn’t me being totally stupid. As the first attempt didn’t work out, I went for two easier patterns, and they both look great! I hope to use this technique again soon – it’d be great for cosies for mobile phones, tablets, notebooks, also for rugs, potholder etc. Love it!
[…] easy and impressive technique, great for rugs, hot pads, potholders and so on. I prefer interlocking technique a bit more for its elegancy, […]
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Thanks, Tanis Galik
[…] (with ends weaved in and button sewed on). I used the interlocking crochet technique, as I did in one of my washcloths, this time I managed the moory pattern I’m not sure I entirely like the final result […]