It is not finished yet, later I will show you a little bit of it, but in the meantime, I decided to crochet a beach pants since I had some acrylic and I wanted to rest a little bit from that new project (I love it, but at the same time it is a little tedious to make).
I used cream and beige colors along with a 1.50 mm needle, I started making 10 dc and from these I started making rows until they surrounded my hip, I was giving height to the fabric with 3chain at the beginning of each row, these being important for the next step, when I had the desired size, I joined both ends.
This took some time, it took me 2 hours but listening to podcasts and eating sweets was quite bearable, clearly being careful not to dirty the fabric. The next day I dedicated myself to the weaving because it was my day off, I was practically locked in the room like a little weaving spider🕷.
I would say that I advanced fast because I felt that the time flew by, but in reality I was from 10 am to 8 pm crocheting, to continue with my pants I was making dc in the chains that I made to raise the rounds, the first round I made it blue, the second beige.
Already in the second round beige (note that each color would consist of 6 rounds) I started making increments (3dc in the same stitch) in each corner of the round, I did this for about 5 rounds. At the end of each round, I was closing with slipped stitch and at this point, I turned the fabric to start a new round, that is, I started crocheting from where I arrived, thus creating a nice effect.
Basically this is what I was doing for a long time until I reached round 20, where I got the desired length and started to make the separation of the legs. Right in the middle of the crocheting (purely by eye), I made 12 chains and joined the other side with a high stitch, repeating again the same process first on one leg and then on the other.
I really enjoy crocheting, especially if I'm listening to a documentary in the background, this project I was planning to do it calmly too, but I was doing it with several videos of Rose Bennet in the background and I also found an extensive documentary on the history of the British monarchy, I love history videos, so imagine crocheting with these topics in the background, I did it all in one go without realizing it.
I really liked the final result, it's very beachy and I'm thinking of making a top for it, but I'll do it later when I can find the same type of yarn.