I'd love to hear what you all think of this: I came up with it this morning after seeing THIS post on crochetville. It took a lot of frogging (rip it, rip it) and reworking the stitches to get the results that I wanted. I'm still not 100% happy with the results but it turned out a whole lot better then the first one I made this morning: So, what do ya'll think? Should I write up the pattern for the square at the beginning of this post? If I did I would post it here as a free pattern. Please feel free to leave a comment telling what you think of the square.
Happy Crocheting!!
Julee
Monday, April 11, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
"Simple and Elegant Charm" Afghan
Finally finished this afghan. Hooray!!! I started it about a year ago and for some reason quit working on it just 10 Squares and a border short of being done.
I used RH Fleck in Claret, Black and Aran. The edging is a V-St finished off with Stitch that I cannot remember the name of. The edging took about 2 hours to complete. For each little hill there is 6 sts so you can imagine how many stitches are just in the edging alone...... A LOT!!!
Oh my goodness. There were SOOOOOOO many ends to weave in. I used a tapestry needle on each end to make sure that my afghan would last forever. Can't even tell where I wove the ends in at. I'm a perfectionist in crochet and especially in the finishing of an item.
The afghan measures approx. 64" Long and 50" wide. It's so cuddly and warm. I LOVE IT!!!
I used my "Simple and Elegant Charm" Square Pattern and the Flat Braid Joining Method to join all the squares together as they were made.
Thanks for looking everybody!! Happy Crocheting!!!!
Julee (CroJulee)
I used RH Fleck in Claret, Black and Aran. The edging is a V-St finished off with Stitch that I cannot remember the name of. The edging took about 2 hours to complete. For each little hill there is 6 sts so you can imagine how many stitches are just in the edging alone...... A LOT!!!
Oh my goodness. There were SOOOOOOO many ends to weave in. I used a tapestry needle on each end to make sure that my afghan would last forever. Can't even tell where I wove the ends in at. I'm a perfectionist in crochet and especially in the finishing of an item.
The afghan measures approx. 64" Long and 50" wide. It's so cuddly and warm. I LOVE IT!!!
I used my "Simple and Elegant Charm" Square Pattern and the Flat Braid Joining Method to join all the squares together as they were made.
Thanks for looking everybody!! Happy Crocheting!!!!
Julee (CroJulee)
Friday, April 1, 2011
Sun Flower Dish Cloth w/ Scrubber Pattern Now Available
Just listed this pattern both on ETSY and RAVELRY a little while ago.
Here is where you can find it:
Sun Flower Dish Cloth on Etsy
Sun Flower Dish Cloth on Ravelry
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