The original idea I submitted was for three baskets. The producers liked those designs and wanted to expand each one into an entire show. Not only that, but they wanted me to bring a couple of members of my club (!) to tape the shows with me. A couple of hurried phone calls later (“Hey, how’d you like a free trip to California to crochet on TV?”), and “Three on a Swatch” was born.
We ended up doing a beaded crochet episode with the beaded basket, along with a beaded wrap and a bracelet; a summer picnic set with the bumblebee basket and placemats; and the Easter crochet show with a blue-and-yellow Easter basket. However, the producers decided they wanted the bunny to take up the whole Easter show so when we arrived for the taping they told us just to forget about the basket!
Naturally, we couldn’t make “Ralph” in real-time with the cameras rolling, so I prepared dozens of what are called “step-outs,” basically works in progress. It took forever because “Ralph” is 16 inches tall. The production assistants switched the samples in and out to simulate the process of crocheting the bunny from start to finish. It’s a good thing my luggage wasn’t opened by the authorities or I would have had to do some fast talking to explain the disembodied rabbit parts!
The Easter basket pattern is in my book, Basic Crocheting, and the bunny is in Beyond Basic Crocheting. It will be fun to watch the show after all this time.
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