Despite the fact that Sweet Pea and Jughead had their differences in the beginning, they've since put their differences aside, showing that Sweet Pea is more than capable of forgiveness and compassion. However, ever since Jughead went through the Serpents Initiation to become a full member, Sweet Pea has looked at him now with a sign of respect, as Jughead was more than willing to take the beating that was bestowed upon him and passed all of the tests that were given to him in order to become one of the Serpents. However, Jughead did not accept his hand in friendship initially, which Sweet Pea took as a sign of disrespect, thus triggering his already short temper. Due to Jughead's biological relation to Southside Serpents leader, FP Jones, Sweet Pea was fast to accept Jughead as one of their own. Sweet Pea is protective of his own and has a firm stance on loyalty. He is usually seen wearing his Southside Serpent jacket. He has long jet black hair brushed to the side and dark brown eyes, with the gang's symbol of a double-headed serpent tattooed on the left side of his neck. Sweet Pea appears to be slim, but also very tall. However, it's currently unclear if he met Fangs Fogarty and Toni Topaz, who are also serpents, before or after joining the gang. It is presumed that at some point in his young life, he completed the Serpents Initiation and became a Southside Serpent. Not much is known about Sweet Pea's early life. However, he would later come to learn that not all Northsiders are his enemies. He blames the Northside for the Southside's troubles, and Fangs' shooting outside of the Sheriff Station only intensified this hate as he led the younger Serpents in trashing Riverdale High during the riots. He's had repeated encounters with both Archie Andrews and Reggie Mantle, with each being just as violent, if not more than the last. However, his hatred for them seems too run deeper than most, resulting in several violent encounters with the Riverdale Bulldogs and the Red Circle. Like many Southsiders, Sweet Pea appears to hold a great amount of disdain towards the Northside and those who inhabit it. Not long after the school was shut down, he transferred to Riverdale High along with Toni Topaz, Jughead Jones and Fangs Fogarty. Sweet Pea is a Southside Serpents who attended Southside High until it was shut down by Mayor McCoy, who deemed it a public health hazard, claiming toxic fumes were coming from the "methamphetamine lab" in the basement. I look forward to seeing your finished crochet projects, so please share them with me in the HanJan Crochet Facebook group or on Instagram and tag #hanjancrochet.Sweet Pea is a recurring character on The CW's Riverdale. I’d love to stay connected and send you regular discount codes and free patterns! Please sign up for my subscriber list to get a free gift right now! It’s an honour to be able to create and share my free crochet patterns with you. I hope you’ve enjoyed learning how to join crochet squares with me! I’d love to know if you decide to use any of the join methods or if you create your own! Join HanJan and Share Your Crochet! If that’s the case then I would recommend using a whip stitch for joining squares together. There are times when crocheting seams just isn’t right for the project you’re making or perhaps you don’t like the look that it gives. Another Method for Joining Granny Squares In this one I used Drops Cotton Merino yarn and my White and Nickel Odyssey Furls Crochet Hook. I often get asked what yarn and hooks I’ve used in my tutorials. My children love their blankets with this seam as it is really tactile and lovely to play with. I often use this method on the right side of my crochet in the same colour as the edges of the motifs and it adds a really lovely ridge that is great fun! The single crochet join (aka double crochet join in the UK) is a great crochet seam to add texture and make a project more robust. 1: Single Crochet Join (US) / Double Crochet Join (UK) Let’s jump into the 3 methods – the single crochet join, the slip stitch join and the flat crochet join. Once you have done these three things, you are ready to start joining your crochet squares (or hexagons, or octagons, or whatever shape you have!). Lay all of your squares out and decide how you want them – there’s nothing worse than joining lots and then realising you did one wrong a few motifs back!.Check your stitch counts – make sure you have the same amount of stitches on each motif so they match up nicely.Block all of your motifs before you join your crochet squares together – this will make sure they are all the same size and keep them from becoming ‘wobbly’.I promise the whole piece will look so much better for it! There are a few simple things you can do before attaching your crochet motifs with whichever seam you choose.
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