Tomorrow our group begins a new project. If you are interested, just let me know and I'll add you to our email group. It's a surprise project again but fairly simple so we add a few instructions every few days that take about 10 minutes to complete.
On another crochet note, my sis-in-law asked today if I could teach her how to crochet. Well, I've taught my mom so I think I can teach about anyone! My mom happened to call later in the day while we were working together on my sis-in-laws very first stitches. She asked what I was doing and I just said, "You must promise not to laugh." There was a pause, she said okay and then I told her I was teaching SIL to crochet. She laughed! Then she said, "Well, you taught me how so I think you can teach any one!" See! I wasn't being mean about my mom. LOL!
So the other crochet project is a baby blanket I was asked to make. I started it in November and then had put it down until last week. I picked it up and completed 10 rows when I realized something wasn't quite right. Of course it was all the way back at the beginning of row 2! I ripped it all out and basically started over. Did I mention I found the mistake at 11:30pm on Saturday night? So I worked on it until nearly 1am. I worked on it most of the day Sunday too.
I took a friend to a doctor appointment on Monday and worked on it while I waited for her. Just about 10 minutes before she was finished I realized there was another mistake somewhere. I was on row 17 at this point and the mistake was in row 11. This particular pattern just is not forgiving enough to move on so I ripped out to the problem and began again. By bed time I was caught up again.
At some point this week I was working on row 26 or 27 and realized there was yet another mistake. WHY I don't find them before I've worked more than a row is beyond me. I guess simply not paying attention. So, I ripped out another 3 rows and began again. Yesterday during the girls choir time I ripped out several more rows for mistakes. I am proud to say I am FINALLY up to row 42 today, leaving only 20 more rows to complete before adding fringe all the way around. It will be a beautiful baby blanket but I don't remember ever having so much trouble with such a simple pattern.