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A QUICK UPDATE - ******

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For some reason, I did not post this back in May... so here it is, 'better late than never' !! To bring you up-to-date on a few things: THE BANYAN progresses, albeit slowly.  There's an awful lot of just plain old sewing of long, straight seams.  Perfectly enjoyable, but not really 'newsworthy! The second photo shows the neck of the lining being re-inforced, prior to stitching it into the outer layer. Exciting stuff... but I have a few more straight seams to sew before I can move on to that... Then I have been developing my latest crochet pattern, called Treble Triangles, which is now slowly taking shape as a wrap... Oh... and on top on all that... I have just taken up the tenor Viola da gamba! When I left school, forty-five-odd years ago, it had been my intention to learn the gamba as my second study when I went to college to study singing.  Of course life is never quite that straightforward and I ended up at Guildhall - where second study was, automatically, piano :-(...

CROCHET PATTERNS 11th April 2021

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As usual,  the spoken bit's HERE This time last year, at the beginning of the first lockdown, I made a list of all the things I wanted to achieve.  Amongst a wide variety of stuff was learning to crochet.  Now there are many thousands of good people out there in You Tube Land showing off their crochet skills, some of them are even quite good teachers.  I was fairly ruthless in my elimination - some folk have annoying mannerisms of speech, some I simply could not understand properly (there are some American accents I find almost impenetrable I'm afraid - I am British, after all!).   But in the end I had a nice selection of channels who gave out good information and explained things to my satisfaction.  Among several, there were Bonny Bay, Hooked by Robin, Olga Poltrova, Fiber Spider and Mikey from The Crochet Crowd.  In the process of all this learning, I found myself downloading patterns where I could and learning to read them (thank y...