Saturday, November 28, 2009

DIP


DIP=do it in public. Crochet where others can see you to promote crocheting. I do this frequently. I DIP at the bus stop, in the waiting room, in the cafeteria at work, in my backyard, on the bus, on the "EL,' in restaurants, at the movies using lighted hooks, in the park, by the river, at friends' homes. It might be called addiction. I don't know. But what I do know is that sometimes my hands get darned cold crocheting outside waiting for the bus at the bus stop, especially on the corner of Foster and Kimball where there is no bus shelter going east or west on Foster. Well-- hopefully this winter I won't be as cold because I crocheted a complete set of DIP accessories, including mitten/gloves where I can pull off the mitten part which covers my fingers including my thumb and crochet with only my fingers showing.
I started out using a pattern. But doggone it, I got lost in the pattern, so I frogged and started over without a pattern, just with a picture of what I wanted in my head. I did pretty good,too.
The right thumb cover folds back instead of outward. that was the only mistake. I chose not to frog that thumb but to live with it. I now have a very large matching runny nose scarf, part of which you can see to the right of the foto. I also have a cute but a bit frilly hat with pull down ear flaps. About the only thing not matching are leggings.....just kidding...but do you remember leggings? They sure kept us kids warm.
If you pass by the corner of Foster and Kimball and see this huge pink fluffy smurf-like person crocheting in the cold Chicago winter -- that's me. I am enjoying myself being creative and DOING IT IN PUBLIC. And yes, people do stop and ask me what I am "knitting" so I respond that I am CROCHETING a....
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