Yes, these have been sitting by my computer for exactly 3 months. I have looked at them everyday, loving them and waiting to hang them up. Well, Christmas decorations were down and today was the Big Day.
I used a length of white cotton yarn and a yarn needle to stitched through the back of each granny square. I like the way a thin yarn or string looks, rather than a thicker crocheted one. To me, it really makes the granny squares stand out better.
To create these little granny squares I followed the basic pattern but made these changes: I crocheted two half double crochets in each space instead of three double crochets, started each one with a magic ring and crocheted tighter stitches. I used Lily Sugar and Cream cotton yarn and a 5.5 hook.
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Laura
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas...
I pray your day is filled with the love of family and friends and blessings from God above.
Merry Christmas friends...
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Laura
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving...
Hello Friends,
I hope your Thanksgiving day is filled with family, friends, good food and blessings galore.
Enjoy your holiday...
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Laura
I hope your Thanksgiving day is filled with family, friends, good food and blessings galore.
Enjoy your holiday...
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Laura
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Crochet Pumpkin Tutorial...
I have made so many of these little pumpkins over the last couple of weeks. First, my garland and then single ones with pins attached to the back for wearing. They are so easy - and fun - to make I decided to do a tutorial for you. One last note, please excuse my un-manicured nails. It's amazing what you don't notice until you see it big on your computer screen...
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Laura
Create a magic circle
then, chain one plus 9 double crochet
pull tight
and slip stich into the chain one.
Create 2 double crochet each in stitches 1 through 4
then slip stitch into stitch 5
and create 2 double crochet each in stitches 6 through 9
ending with a slip stitch in the slip stitch that closed the first round.
Cut the yarn, leaving a tail and pull it through the stitch.
Thread a yarn needle and bring the yarn down through the slip stitch from the first round and tie it with the starting tail.
And, your pumpkin is done.
To make the stem, chain 4
cut and pull your yarn through the stitch and, using a yarn needle, thread it half way through the back of the chain.
Working from the front of your pumpkin, bring the starting tail through to the back
turn your pumpkin over and
knot it with the ending tail that was threaded half way through the chain.
To make the leaf, chain four
and then turn and create a single crochet, half double crochet and a slip stitch. Cut your yarn and pull it through the stitch.
Working from the front of the pumpkin, use your yarn needle and bring one of the tails to the back of the pumpkin.
Pull the second tail over the top of the pumpkin and tie them together.
Weave the yarn ends in and cut of the extra yarn.
Your pumpkin is done!
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Laura
Create a magic circle
then, chain one plus 9 double crochet
pull tight
and slip stich into the chain one.
Create 2 double crochet each in stitches 1 through 4
then slip stitch into stitch 5
and create 2 double crochet each in stitches 6 through 9
ending with a slip stitch in the slip stitch that closed the first round.
Cut the yarn, leaving a tail and pull it through the stitch.
Thread a yarn needle and bring the yarn down through the slip stitch from the first round and tie it with the starting tail.
And, your pumpkin is done.
To make the stem, chain 4
cut and pull your yarn through the stitch and, using a yarn needle, thread it half way through the back of the chain.
Working from the front of your pumpkin, bring the starting tail through to the back
turn your pumpkin over and
knot it with the ending tail that was threaded half way through the chain.
To make the leaf, chain four
and then turn and create a single crochet, half double crochet and a slip stitch. Cut your yarn and pull it through the stitch.
Working from the front of the pumpkin, use your yarn needle and bring one of the tails to the back of the pumpkin.

Pull the second tail over the top of the pumpkin and tie them together.
Weave the yarn ends in and cut of the extra yarn.
Your pumpkin is done!
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