FGX Update
The squares have been flying thick and fast in the CrochetPartners Friendship Granny Exchange, so I'm ready to give another update.
Received:
No pattern info for any of these I'm afraid, although Little Miss Colourful there is a basic granny and The Blues is a basic granny with the first two rounds worked in 3dc-popcorns.
Update 14/6/08 - The lovely CPer who made the purple/variegated square for me paid my blog a little visit and left a message to say that it's a Camellia Square designed by Karen Whooley. It was a free pattern on her now defunct website Crochet Legacy. I had to go back to a 2001 page on the Wayback Machine to find it! Where would us pattern addicts be without the Wayback Machine?!
Sent:
Clockwise from top-left: 1) HDC Mitred Square. 2) Nine-Patch Granny (I'm hoping to find the time to write up a pattern soon). 3) #23 from LA 99 Granny Squares to Crochet #3078. 4) Corner Puffs Motif (adapted).
Received:
No pattern info for any of these I'm afraid, although Little Miss Colourful there is a basic granny and The Blues is a basic granny with the first two rounds worked in 3dc-popcorns.
Update 14/6/08 - The lovely CPer who made the purple/variegated square for me paid my blog a little visit and left a message to say that it's a Camellia Square designed by Karen Whooley. It was a free pattern on her now defunct website Crochet Legacy. I had to go back to a 2001 page on the Wayback Machine to find it! Where would us pattern addicts be without the Wayback Machine?!
Sent:
Clockwise from top-left: 1) HDC Mitred Square. 2) Nine-Patch Granny (I'm hoping to find the time to write up a pattern soon). 3) #23 from LA 99 Granny Squares to Crochet #3078. 4) Corner Puffs Motif (adapted).
2 Comments:
At 20 April, 2008 19:00, Andi said…
Those are really pretty!
At 20 April, 2008 22:39, jmk said…
Hi Andi!
Thanks for your comment. All the squares are great, aren't they? I'm having so much fun with this exchange.
I see you're a member of Knitting for Homeless. That's wonderful! Do you knit and crochet? Are you a member of Crochet Partners? If so, you can join the granny exchange. A few grannies strung together would make lovely, cheerful scarves.
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