I saw it and I turned my head on its side to look at the project and thought, can that actually be done that way? It literally checks my boxes off curiosity. CHECK CHECK CHECK and CHECK!
I have the working notes on how it was done but I haven't taken a deep dive yet but this one is going to have many people saying "wha. wha... how did you do that?"
Once this incredible design is released, I bet it's going to capture the imagination and people are going to say... What's that pattern!?
Videos will be soon made for this as the clock counts down for later into spring. Once we have more details to share, I will do that! Don't forget about me. I cannot wait to dive into this bad boy! It has me squealing in my chair here. It's yummy!
Do you enjoy the stitch alongs? Leave me a comment below in the comments section.
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Tutorials
Introduction - March 14th Launch
Gauge Check
Week 1 - March 28, 2022 Launch
Week 2 - April 4, 2022 Launch
Week 3 - April 11th, 2022 Launch
Week 4 - April 18, 2022 Launch
Patsy says
I enjoy doing the CALS. I don’t do everyone when they are released but I do check out the tutorials and patterns when they are . I print out the pattern and put it in my binder so that when I decide to do it I have it on hand. Hopefully I can use some of my stash when it comes out.
Laura Brown says
Geometry Lesson-week 3
Written pattern
*Skip (dc, ch1, dc) -ch1 should be a ch3
*1 dc in each of next 3 dc. Skip next dc - there should be a ch3 between the period and Skip.
Michele G says
I absolutely love stitch alongs. It is something I look forward to when I see the announcements. I constantly love challenging myself and crocheting new items. Excited!
Sandra says
I am a sucker for Stitch-a-Longs. And it does say spring. Anything with the word spring gets my attention.