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Monday, 1 July 2019

Trying to crochet a rug


My mind was blank. Nothing. Floating nothingness. I realized everyone was crocheting rugs. I ended up going the easy was out and decided to learn to crochet as well.
Hey look! sUpRisE! SuPrIse! First project I've done by myself...Without mention of Dakoda, Jodie and Devin...Oh never mind. Independence has finally woken from inside me! Anyway lets start.


In my new forced project, jk I love it. I was looking at Reduce, Reuse and Recycling old clothes. After a whole lot of torture...(Imeanwhat)... We left the work sheets and started to adventure out of school and go to the red cross clothing store. After coming back to school and having a fair idea on what we could make -we began to plan.
While making my rug it ended up getting tighter so I put chains in but because I didn't have enough which made it kept folding in. Being the stubborn teen I am, I decided to make a basket out of it. I started to make up the handle by myself and to my surprise turned out okay dokay. I really love the picture of the finished project because of the filter and lighting. The angle was alright. I ended up taking it home and now it's hanging on my living rooms wall with little plush sesame street characters sitting inside.
Now I have to write what they told me to do uhhhh.
I think the purpose in the task was to show different ways to reuse your clothes instead of throwing them out plus show you how they are made and how many people suffer to make the clothes for you.
I was planning to say that I would approve by paying more attention and adding more chains but the way it turned out changed my mind because it looks so cute in my house.

Thanks for reading this mess of a blog. Bleep.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Antionette,
    What a great post. I myself have thought about crocheting and have mammoth plans once I have achieved the ability to create masterpieces. I however am yet to start! Thanks for sharing! I really wanted to see the images too, but they must be in a folder that is not anyone with the link can view... so I only get white squares.
    Look forward to reading more of your great stories...
    - Kelsey Morgan
    Education Led for Uru Mānuka Cluster

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