So, once I got started I couldn't stop. At first it was about knitting something new, but these things are so small! You can finish one in a day... and of course it opens up a whole new world of embellishment possibilities.
I'm hoping that I can learn a little bit of crochet so I can make stars and flowers and things to 'pretty up' my creations. So I got a book (I always go to a book first) called Crochet Flowers for Every Wear by
Kooler Design. I bought a crochet hook and assumed I could teach myself, but my first attempt ws NOT a success. I gave up and went with a knit flower instead (which was also a brand new thing to me).
So today I made a quick trip to Walmart to pick up more crochet hooks (I decided that the hook I had was too small and that's why I was having so much trouble) and while I was there, I saw this doll with a giant head and thought she'd be a perfect hat model. (OK, I realize that is a little wierd) and then of course I had to go find something closer to the right size to model the dog clothes (getting a little wierder).
The hat above was too big around, and funny thing is, I knew it when I cast it on, but since I was just beginning I went with the pattern. Anyway, I wound up taking a couple of tucks in the the ribbed brow. Which was probably about 8 stitches worth - next time I'll adjust what I cast on. I wlso thought the yarn was a little 'stiff'. Might try it with another kind next time.
The dog sweater definitely had a problem with where the dog's leg holes went. I had to take it apart and move them.. This is an ongoing problem with this pattern method. But now that I know about it, I can make the adjustment, no problem.