So, I've been working on my Chess blanket. It's become the forefront of my projects and I've just passed the 25% mark, which is fantastic. i'll be invading the Netflix library for things to watch while I'm crocheting. Hopefully I can finish it before my summer break ends, since I really don't want to lug that big thing to class just to see if everything is consistent!
That shouldn't be hard though. I just have to do one square a day for the next 47 days (which is how many squares I have left) and I'll still have almost a month before classes start up again. That's actually pretty exciting, considering sometimes I can work up the brainpower to do more than one square in a day.
This is the newest square. Yep, I've gone to the opposite side of the blanket! Why? Because I have no idea how to do a Bishop that's the same color as the square it's on. Sad, I know, but it works, kinda.
I'm really looking forward to the completed blanket. It'll be pretty awesome, but I think I need more black yarn! Oh noes. Either way, I'll be going to the store in the next month sometime. If I do run out of black, I can just make the rest of the blank white panels.
On another note, I can't go to any Cons this year, so I'll be missing out. I still haven't been to my first con. ): Next year, I'm going to try though. I'll be attempted to get an Artist's Alley slot or slots, depending on how many I can go to. I'll be selling Mochi Hetalia Characters, Hats, Crocheted Keychains, and some other things. I'll update this blog and maybe my deviantart with more details on those! I'm getting my cosplay things ready for the Cons and I'll let you know who I decide I'll be for those.
There's more information on my Youtube!
That's all I really wanted to update. I'll see you guys later!
Making a piece on the same color square shouldn't be hard (but I don't really know cause I can't crochet or nit haha). All you have to do is make the outline of the piece using the opposite color.
ReplyDeleteLet's say you want to make a black bishop on a black square... all you have to do is do what you would for a white bishop, except instead of having the whole thing white, you just have the outline white, and the inside of the piece black.