
Well, the crochet mojo is back I think. I actually finished Jewel and started another top from the same book, (Everyday Crochet by Doris Chan). I've wavered between knitting and crochet for a lot of years, one or other taking precedence for a while. Crochet wins on speed since the fabric grows so fast, ideal for jumpers that you want quickly. This is really comfortable to wear and I'm glad I persisted with it. Getting the right gauge with this stretchy stitch pattern is a challenge, so trial and error seems to be the way to go. I've had a similar experience with Sweet Tea, the next crochet project, but I think I've cracked it now.


Spinning has been happening too. I now have a 100g skein of the dark brown alpaca to add to the other two colours. The white fibre I bought is spinning up even better and I've got 50g of singles already. Once this is done, I really must dye some wool so that I can spin something colourful!

