That's a really good idea. I have a few blankets saved on Pinterest that use flat animal heads on some of the squares for added interest :) There is also a pattern for a hexagon blanket/fawn lovey that I really want to try.
>>2) To practice for the more elaborate models, I suggest:<<
Spheres sound like a good place to start. I sort of did the beginning of a sphere for the pokeball bag, so it shouldn't be too much harder.
>>This poem has links to hyperbolic crochet, which sounds difficult but is actually quite simple:<<
I've actually used the pattern Shiv described to make Christmas ornaments of my own. It was a surprisingly easy pattern.
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That's a really good idea. I have a few blankets saved on Pinterest that use flat animal heads on some of the squares for added interest :) There is also a pattern for a hexagon blanket/fawn lovey that I really want to try.
>>2) To practice for the more elaborate models, I suggest:<<
Spheres sound like a good place to start. I sort of did the beginning of a sphere for the pokeball bag, so it shouldn't be too much harder.
>>This poem has links to hyperbolic crochet, which sounds difficult but is actually quite simple:<<
I've actually used the pattern Shiv described to make Christmas ornaments of my own. It was a surprisingly easy pattern.