So, this is the last one, the final post of my crochet pattern-making journey. I am happy with how my learning project turned out, I pushed myself outside of my comfort zone to make adorable creations and it was absolutely worth it! I’ve learned some new techniques for crocheting, which opens a door of possibility for things to make. I had a lot of fun crocheting, it was nice to take a break from studying to crochet and even nicer that it was still for school.

Below is my outlined journey:

Week 1: Beginning of my Learning Project

  • I laid out my plan for the semester as well as my goals
  • Mentioned a few resources I would be using this semester

Week 2: A New Bloom

  • Getting back into the basics and getting a refresher while also making something new
  • learned how to make fluffy flower petals by making almost 5 stitches into 1

Week 3: A Big Yarn Sprout

  • Challenged myself with a much larger Halloween project
  • Made a few mistakes, I chose the pattern specifically for the bumps in the pumpkin without checking they weren’t sewed.
  • Used a pdf pattern! Just went slow to make sure I was reading the abbreviations right

Week 4: Visme and the SAMR Model

  • Used a new online tool: Visme, to document my process so far and set my goals for the future
  • Also finished the pumpkin from last week

Week 5: A Little Bunny

  • Decided to keep using pdf patterns, but increased the difficulty this time by making a full stuffy
  • I used a new resource for patterns called Apron Basket
  • Altered part of the pattern to see my beginning skills of pattern making

Week 6: Bunny Fashion

  • Used the same bunny pattern and stuffy to try creating a pattern
  • Made super cute little overalls for the little bunny and an awesome pattern!

Week 7: Bunny Fashion Pt 2

  • Free-styled a Christmas jacket for the same bunny
  • Was busy this week so a small update post

Week 8: The Grinch’s Ugly Cousin?

  • Used a new resource, Amigurumi Cat to find a pdf pattern
  • Tried making a grinch stuffy, I didn’t end up finishing him because I messed up on a few stitches and made him look all wonky. We all make mistakes though so that’s okay!

Week 9: Christmas Gnome

  • Learnt a new way to start
  • I used Instagram as a reference and made a pattern for a gnome that my mum requested
  • The gnome looks good but I needed to focus on stitch size because there were holes
  • Learned that I needed to fix my uneven increasing stitches on my patterns

Week 10: Christmas Gnome Part 2

  • Found the perfect video to help with stitch size
  • Learnt about tension and made a second gnome without looking at the pattern for the first gnome to look for improvement
  • I improved dramatically, I focused on my tension and even spread out my increasing stitches to make the hat look nice and straight

That brings us to now! I am incredibly happy with how much my skills improved as well as my work. Even from week 9-10 there was a major difference once I started to focus on my tension. There was even a point where I was teaching my mum how to make a little glasses holder for my dad for Christmas, and I made her the beginning of the pattern to get her started!! So I even taught my mum how to crochet!

I hope you all enjoyed my crochet projects this semester, and thank you for all the compliments (My bunny Blizz was a huge hit!) and support through this class. I hope you all have an amazing Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!!!

Here are resources I used over the semester for my learning project

Apron Basket

Amigurumi Cat

TikTok

Pinterest

YouTube

Instagram

Visme

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