Christmas boots |
I've never started out to create a c2c graph, though I like working them up myself. I'm never sure how big to make the graph! It took some trial and error (and tears of frustration) on my part to decide on a graph size for my twin afghans and I really didn't look forward to going through that again. So for this one, I looked back to a graph that I worked up and had to modify to get the size I wanted and did a little math to find *voila* that a 40 x 60 graph in c2c would serve me well for a lapghan if I used an I hook to work it up.
*Backstory on the process:
Basically, I liked the width of the blanket, but the graph I was using was square and it wasn't long enough. I (yuck) did a few straight rows of dc across the top when I was done to make it a more acceptable length to me, hated it, donated it, and started again. But this time I knew I wanted it to include those rows worked into the c2c. I added half those rows to the bottom of the graph and half to the top of the graph. When I finished, the graph was an acceptable size to work and it turned out great.
If you'd like to work this Christmas themed graph into a lapghan for yourself, email me at kendrascrochetedcreations@gmail.com for the pdf of the graph. "Christmas Boots" should be in the subject line and any questions you have should be in the body of the email. I do not have instructions to work the c2c method, but if you need them, look here for them. That page also includes a link for a video tutorial as well as written instructions with pictures.
If you work it up, please send me a picture of the finished product! I love to see my graphs turned into real world items. I'd love to see this worked up with custom colors on the boots for maybe a favorite sports team. Maize and Blue boots on a Christmas green background would be perfect for my family! What colors will you use?
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