
Simple Coaster
For this project, we’ll be playing around with increases and working in the Round to make these coasters.

For this project, we’ll be playing around with increases and working in the Round to make these coasters.
For our 3rd Project for Crocheting 101, we’ll be playing around with increases and working in the Round to make these coasters.
In this project, we’ll also be dipping our toes into how to read patterns, which are basically the blue prints to a project. In patterns we often use abbreviations for stitches to make it easier to write and read.
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Can I make a scarf beginning this way?
It would be tough but possible! I would suggest using Rows and working in the flat for a scarf. I used to make reaaaally long beanies using this method that I called “Scats” (scarf – hats). Essentially you make a big tube.
http://www.ohmz.net/2012/11/15/wear-you-bacon-with-pride-bacon-and-eggs-gloves-and-scarf/
below the bacon and egg is a citrus scarf you might be inspired by.