Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Frida's Flowers CAL Part 2


I am writing this having literally just finished joining Part 1 to Part 2 of the Frida's Flowers Crochet Along.  I would have finished sooner but stupidly I joined some of the hexagons incorrectly so had to unpick and redo...oh the joys! But I got there in the end!

Part 2 is called Dahlia Bud the pattern for which became available on 19th April and used Cream and Saffron for the centre flowers and Petrol for the hexagon (these are the Special DK colours).

 
As with Part 1, I decided to do all the centre flowers first.  I don't think there is any particular benefit of doing it this way, it just works for me.  I like to complete one stage at a time before moving on to the next although it is always tempting to do a full hexagon. 



When moving on to the hexagons I hit a bump in the road when I came to the end of the dreaded Round 5.  For some reason I really struggled with this round to begin with, I just couldn't grasp it and can honestly say that I only got through it with the help of the large community of crocheters who are also taking part in this CAL.  There is a group on Facebook that is purely for people taking part in this CAL so that we can help each other and display our work.  It's a fantastic group and was a life saver!  I also discovered that a lot of other people found this round difficult so at least I didn't feel as much of a fool!!

So to try and make it easier this is my understanding of the end of Round 5:
  • Do the chain 3 as normal, the dc into the chain space and then chain 3 again.
  • Your hook then goes in the top of the treble done on the previous row which, when looking at a treble, the hook needs to go in the gap to the right of the post. 
  • Slip stitch in this and then chain 3 for the beginning of Round 6.
Unfortunately I didn't take a photo of this but hopefully the above makes sense!

Once Round 5 clicked into place I was well away!!

 
 I couldn't resist posting this photo.  It's the same colour as my bottle of Bombay Sapphire!!

 
 
I did all four full hexagons before I then moved on to the half hexagons.  I found these relatively simple and did them fairly quickly (for me!)


 
I also managed to block all the pieces from both Part 2 and from Part 1 (thank you Bank Holiday Monday!).  This is the first time I have ever blocked anything so it was a learning curve for me but it worked out well.  I used rubber children's play mats I bought from Amazon for about five pounds...bargain! The pins I also got from Amazon and I just made sure that they were rust proof.



And last and by no means least I was ready to join as per the chart on the pattern. 


Here's to Part 3 which came out today!