Pattern changes

So, you want to alter the current crochet pattern you are working on. You desire to change a stitch, add rows or rounds and change border design. Someone who does this is often called a DESIGNER. If you have ideas like these pursue them to the end! Create something that is uniquely you. Personalizing for someone you care about is a good thing.

CAUTION HOWEVER KNOW THAT YOU ARE ENTERING DANGEROUS TERRITORY

The simplest to more complex changes you want to make will effect the outcome of the pattern design you are spring-boarding from. Where will those changes likely take you? Will you put in a great deal of effort only to find out you will be frogging the entire project.

Think and plan out what you want to change, so you succeed or identify early on what to scrap. A Designer maps out concepts and changes throughout a design.

Stitches take up space both in width and height. A single crochet is short, a double crochet twice as tall and a treble even taller though all three might take up the same width space, they will not in height. If your working rounds, you will be adding a different amount of stitches so that your corners will lay flat….so if you change a round from sc to dc stitch you just changed stitch count.

Decisions decisions decisions I say MAKE them, but think about how that change may alter what comes next.

MOST OF ALL HAVE FUN AND ALWAYS CREATE

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Do you “Jaygo”?

What is JAYGO you ask?

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I’ve learned a neat little technique called join-as-you-go or “JAYGO” for short. Mind you this technique has been around a long time, ever wonder how those huge doily bedspreads and tablecloths were put together, THIS IS IT! 

Jaygo in crochet language is short for “join-as-you-go”, as you create your squares or rounds your joining them. This eliminates the tedius task of joining by weaving and sewing in each square or round. Can you imagine joining each one like that in the 100’s?!

Jaygo is so much easier and once you learn it you won’t be turned off by those seemingly daunting projects created with squares and rounds.

Check out this video to give you some of idea of how “JAYGO” works.

 

 

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