Thursday, April 9, 2015

16 row two-tone cornfed

the clippers are useful because they
can travel with you on an airplane,
not so the lighter, and the hooks are
hit and miss, depends on the THA
agent

16 Row Projectile Pattern:
Row 1) Ch 2. 6 Sc in second Ch from hook. (6)
Row 2) inc in each stitch around. (12)
Row 3) 1, +, 2, +, 1, +, 2, +, 1, + (17)
Row 4) 1, +, 3, +, 2, +, 3, +, 2, +, 1 (22)
Row 5) 2, +, 5, +, 4, +, 5, +, 2 (26)
Row 6) 4, +, 7, +, 8, +, 4 (29)
Row 7) 7, +, 9, +, 9, +, 1 (32)
Row 8) 13, +, 18 (33)

This guy is the perfect size and weight for slinging.  I am hoping it will also work for slinging at live targets that you want to hit but not hurt.  We will see.  This ballistic crochet ball was done with a # 2.5 hook, and I tried a different closing, tying it outside and then pulling the knot down into the ball from the other side using the hook.  It is likely to come out after the beating it will definitely receive being slung, but, it is also possible to res-tuff it with something different because I left enough tail to be able to retie it.


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