>>The pattern for the plain square, with pictures, is here . <<
Added.
>>The fancy one should be up tomorrow.<<
Yay!
>>And since tomorrow is the 9th and my rows are nine squares long, I suspect I will have a picture od the first row in the next couple days.<<
:D
>>I'm really glad I asked my grandma to show me how, and that she is still here to help me learn and do things with. <<
Yes, you're very lucky.
My grandmother tried to teach me crochet, but I was no good at it. I do better with sewing, although I prefer hand sewing to fiddling with a sewing machine.
>> I'm still amazed by some of the things I've seen her knit and crochet and sew. She has the skill level (maybe Master +4?) to tell you what a pattern is just by looking at a picture or a work, and she can make her own patterns. I hope I have even a quarter of that skill by the time I'm her age.<<
Expert (+4) and Master (+6). If someone doesn't need a pattern, can retroengineer a pattern from a glance, and can make their own patterns, that's Master level.
Re: Yay!
Added.
>>The fancy one should be up tomorrow.<<
Yay!
>>And since tomorrow is the 9th and my rows are nine squares long, I suspect I will have a picture od the first row in the next couple days.<<
:D
>>I'm really glad I asked my grandma to show me how, and that she is still here to help me learn and do things with. <<
Yes, you're very lucky.
My grandmother tried to teach me crochet, but I was no good at it. I do better with sewing, although I prefer hand sewing to fiddling with a sewing machine.
>> I'm still amazed by some of the things I've seen her knit and crochet and sew. She has the skill level (maybe Master +4?) to tell you what a pattern is just by looking at a picture or a work, and she can make her own patterns. I hope I have even a quarter of that skill by the time I'm her age.<<
Expert (+4) and Master (+6). If someone doesn't need a pattern, can retroengineer a pattern from a glance, and can make their own patterns, that's Master level.