Daisys and Diamonds
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i made one that fitted a single bed, we didnt have a single bed so i had to keep taking it up o Gary's mum and dad's to see if it was big enough yet
it was baby blocks so no holes
lots of triangles
i finished sewing it up in the summer- it was very hot draped over my knee every night
i made it out of acrylic because my family is allergic to wool, also many recepiants will just bung it in the washing machine or dryer and then its ruined
my mother in law showed me how to finish off the edges
i also made a smaller one for our old cat Tinky, it was after Gary's mum had died and i used her old wool, and the left overs from the big blanket, it was in Tinky's back door bed for through the day when we were at work
i wish i had kept the blanket, it was for my cousin's child, the first great grandchild in the family, never heard that she liked it, it was in neon colours
now my hands hurt too much
i did go to a short course at a craft supplies shop to learn how to read a pattern as American and British crochet is slighty different
think about ground floor in a lift in the US and 1st floor on a lift in GB (i may have that the wrong way around) but a US trebble is a double stitch in the UK (or do i have that the wrong way around?)
the joy of crochet is in wool (or wool alturnatives) it is very forgiving if you make a boo boo, often depending on the project you dont have to unpick it, i used to make teddy bears out of this 'wool' that knitted up like fur
again hands too sore to make them now
around the turn of this centuary, i was doing quite a lot, we call granny squares peggy squares
be very careful how you google granny into the internet


it was baby blocks so no holes
lots of triangles
i finished sewing it up in the summer- it was very hot draped over my knee every night
i made it out of acrylic because my family is allergic to wool, also many recepiants will just bung it in the washing machine or dryer and then its ruined
my mother in law showed me how to finish off the edges
i also made a smaller one for our old cat Tinky, it was after Gary's mum had died and i used her old wool, and the left overs from the big blanket, it was in Tinky's back door bed for through the day when we were at work
i wish i had kept the blanket, it was for my cousin's child, the first great grandchild in the family, never heard that she liked it, it was in neon colours
now my hands hurt too much
i did go to a short course at a craft supplies shop to learn how to read a pattern as American and British crochet is slighty different
think about ground floor in a lift in the US and 1st floor on a lift in GB (i may have that the wrong way around) but a US trebble is a double stitch in the UK (or do i have that the wrong way around?)
the joy of crochet is in wool (or wool alturnatives) it is very forgiving if you make a boo boo, often depending on the project you dont have to unpick it, i used to make teddy bears out of this 'wool' that knitted up like fur
again hands too sore to make them now
around the turn of this centuary, i was doing quite a lot, we call granny squares peggy squares
be very careful how you google granny into the internet


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