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So while not being ready to sew, I have become fascinated with crocheting – I love the idea of being able to do it in front of the TV, plus being portable and quick. When I first started blogging, more than two years ago I made my daughter a blanket for her dolls and I haven't done anything since. But for some reason (maybe Attic24 has something to do with it) I really want to learn to crochet again. So I started off with these sweet little flowers that I thought would make fantastic hair clips for my daughters goodie bags for her 5th Birthday. The sizes of the flowers are bit dodgy, I think that has something to do with the tension.
It seems like I am not the only one crocheting at the moment, loads more creative spaces here.
Looks brilliant Stacey!
ReplyDeletei've recently got into the old crochet too -
soooo great to be able to create in front of the TV!!!XX
Love your crochet - such lovely bright colours!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours!
Crochet is very addictive so beware! Love your colours!
ReplyDeleteWell, for not crocheting in a while, I think you are doing great. My cousin taught me a flower, leaf square pattern when I was about 20 and I can't tell you how many afghans -- baby and full size, I made from that pattern. It wasn't until blogging 2 years ago that I expanded my crochet repertoire. I can actually read patterns now -- although I don't like tricky difficult ones, I can manage simple and easy which is what I do best. :) I love that I can just throw something in my bag and crochet wherever I go. Enjoy! Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteThe colours are so nice and you have done a great job.
ReplyDeleteYOur color combinations are gorgeous! Happy times with your hook and yarn.
ReplyDeleteLove those flowers...
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