Trying a new stitch the afghan stitch. Pictured is my third try and I still see some mistakes with the tension of the yarn. The first one had a curve to it, and the second attempt I didn't get the sizing and row count right. As with anything new try try and try again.
I tried to remember, what was I thinking of when I was trying to learn this new stitch and it is all wrapped up in what is going on with my mom. Her care givers are so many different levels of training; from the highly qualified to as my sister calls it the slug person who just sits there and does nothing to help.
I tried to remember, what was I thinking of when I was trying to learn this new stitch and it is all wrapped up in what is going on with my mom. Her care givers are so many different levels of training; from the highly qualified to as my sister calls it the slug person who just sits there and does nothing to help.
