I've started a new project. I'll be making a crocheted tunic. I like the fancy edging on it, so I decided to go ahead, dye up enough for the project, and cast on. You know how this goes, right? I start making the tunic. Then I think, gee, this tunic requires an undershirt. Why don't I make one of those, too? So I spend more time looking at tank patterns than actually crocheting. Lol!
Here's the yarn for the new tunic.
There's been so much debate on whether crochet is better/worse than knitting, etc. I was very fortunate early on and received the following advice. I remember being at a big box store about a decade ago. I was hunting for a craft project and there was a woman nearby who was browsing the pattern books. So I asked her which would be better to learn - crochet or knitting. I clearly remember her reply: "They are both good to know. They both take some practice to get the hang of, but you can't go wrong with either of them..." So I didn't get a biased response, and consequently, I learned both without worrying too much about which was "better".
I'll post project pictures as I progress...