Well, that’s it! I have just sent off my final samples for submission for Part 1 of the International Diploma in Crochet. It’s taken me 14 months to get through a total of 35 samples plus 4 full sized projects and I can honestly say it’s opened my eyes to so many amazing crochet techniques and possibilities!
I’m just waiting for feedback on my final two samples. Here are some recent samples I submitted that I haven’t shared with you yet…
Three double crochet edgings…

Five crochet braids…

An off-centre Hairpin Fringe…

I also needed to submit a written report about a chosen area of study. I chose to…
Look at a number of yarn shops in a limited geographical area or mail order suppliers. How many cater for crochet workers and to what extent?’
I really enjoyed doing this. I took my daughter with me and we set off one Saturday morning and visited the two yarn shops in central Brighton – Yak and C&H
I so enjoyed looking through all the yarns and what they had available for lovers of crochet. I couldn’t resist coming out of Yak with the most gorgeous yarn from Malabrigo in a beautiful ‘jewel blue’.
I now have a question paper to complete and provided I pass that and my final samples come back ok then it’s complete! Yay!
I’m keen to get onto Part 2 because that’s when the designing and pattern writing comes into play- can’t wait 🙂
Thank you all so much for sharing my journey so far. This blog is always such a motivator for me and the sharing of ideas and inspiration is truly wonderful! Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou! 🙂
Happy crocheting everyone 🙂
Well done! All your samples look wonderful – what a great source of reference for the future.
Thanks so much! Yes, I’ll be keeping all those samples 🙂
Congratulations on completing the course. It’s been a joy seeing you grow in confidence. I love the blue yarn. Years since I went to Brighton. There used to be some wonderful shops in the Lanes.
Awww, thank so much Cathy. Brighton is our nearest city and yes, the Lanes is still a great place to shop! 🙂
I’m not surprised you did so well with your edgings, they are beautiful. What a journey! You’ve certainly made me realise that there is a lot more to crochet than I ever imagined. Well done 🙂
Thanks Alida. It’s amazing how much versatility there is in crochet. Still not enough time in the day to do all I want though! 🙂
Congrats! I really enjoy reading your blog, and can’t wait to see what the pattern writing and design brings!
Thanks so much Brenna- I really appreciate your kind and encouraging words! I’m looking forward to getting started 🙂
Well done! I am sure everything will pass with flying colours, your work is lovely.
Well done! All your work is beautiful, I have every faith in you ☺️
Awww, thanks so much Vicki 🙂 🙂
You must be very excited and impatient to get it all done and on to part 2! I know I was! Well done on all your excellent work, and good luck with the designing 🙂
Thanks so much! You’re absolutely right about me wanting to get going with part 2. I just finished the exam questions for part 1 today- I found some of them were quite tricky! 🙂
Yeh, I scraped through those by the skin of my teeth!
How funny! I’m posting them off tomorrow and will be very interested to see how I get on!! 🙂
Well done! That’s amazing I can’t believe it’s been 14 months already 🙂 looking forward to see some beautiful designs when you are onto part 2! Sounds like a lot of fun!
Thanks so much Emma! I really appreciate the encouragement! 🙂
Your samples look lovely ,Good luck with the finals,waiting to see part two
Thanks Tricia- I really appreciate that 🙂
These are amazing!
Awww, thanks so much! 🙂
All of your samples look lively! I am still in shock that you can do a diploma in crochet!
Thanks Bethany-Jade. Yes, it is amazing- it’s certainly teaching me a lot! 🙂