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Sunday, July 13, 2014

3 Free Crochet Patterns For You...Then Pop Over To My Place To Teach Me How!

Okay today Jessica T and I have some great tips on Free Crochet Patterns for you to start for your dolls for this Fall...when you are done pop over to my place and show me how please! I will make you tea and scones! Crochet is an art I am longing to perfect and while I have a class lined up for September I hope that I can figure out Crochet sooner rather then later and start these amazing projects!
Jessica T sent me the link for the Hodded Scarf and Scarf Tutorial from Craftsy it looks fantastic. You can join Craftsy for Free and down load your own pattern as I did very easily by clicking here.
My own "Gramie" and "Great Gramie" made blankets like this for me when I was a little girl and I want so badly to be able to make these! New From Doll Tag Clothing this With Love From Gran Rectangle Crochet Blanket is FREE on Doll Play South Africa! You Can view it and the other wonderful free patterns from Doll Tag Clothing by clicking here.
Also on my to craft list is this Granny Square Throw from Stacy & Stella FREE on PixieFaire . I still have the one my Great Grandmother made in the 1970's and it looks just like this!
So Ladies get your Hooks out and start these projects today! Then email me a photo of your projects so I can share your talent with our readers!
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3 comments:

  1. I guess it is time to think about fall! My grandmother taught me how to crochet and I think I will make a hooded scarf and an afghan. I have tons of yarn scraps from other projects so this will not cost one cent! Thanks for the links.

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  2. I've tried to crochet and I'm just not very good at it. I downloaded the scarf pattern from Craftsy and I tried to do it but mine just doesn't turn out right.

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  3. My grandmother made me a granny square afghan after my eyllow blanket got left behind in a hotel in Williamsburg. I love it! I'll have to check out these patterns. Thank you.

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