Transporting Crochet Projects?
Jul. 19th, 2005 02:30 pmHello hot sexy crafters,
About two weeks ago I decided that I wanted to learn how to crochet so I went to Michael's and bought myself a book that came with some hooks. It's going fairly well but I've run into a problem: I'll be going on a seven-hour drive to Quebec City this weekend and I'd like to bring the scarf I am making with me. However, I'm not sure how to pack it so that the current loop/stich won't fall off of the hook when I'm not using it and when it is in my bag. I thought that perhaps I could put a rubber band on either end of the hook to keep the current loop in place. Do any of you more experienced crocheters or knitters have any better ideas?
Merci beaucoup!
About two weeks ago I decided that I wanted to learn how to crochet so I went to Michael's and bought myself a book that came with some hooks. It's going fairly well but I've run into a problem: I'll be going on a seven-hour drive to Quebec City this weekend and I'd like to bring the scarf I am making with me. However, I'm not sure how to pack it so that the current loop/stich won't fall off of the hook when I'm not using it and when it is in my bag. I thought that perhaps I could put a rubber band on either end of the hook to keep the current loop in place. Do any of you more experienced crocheters or knitters have any better ideas?
Merci beaucoup!