Yey!
Seams I wrote the pattern right!
I love the colours you chose.
Since you enlarged the pattern, why don't you enlarge it some more anda make a pillow os it?
Sarahcrit, I love what you've done with the pattern!! Yes, it really would make a great pillow. Smootha, now you've got me thinking of making one. Thanks girl!!! I'll let you know which pattern I choose. I loved all that you shared.
Whenever I can get some es«xtra time, I'll put some more patterns there.
Even it is a little dificult to wrote those on english, can anyone tell if I can posy the patterns in synbols, instead of text?
Otherwise known as Ms. Busy Fingers.
In my free time this winter I experimented a lot with dyeing yarn with natural stuff like oak bark and pine needles. The colors from nature are so alive! I've been crocheting for several years now - took to it with a vengeance! When I am not hookin, I take care of the rich people's gardens out here on this rock in the sea.
Yey!
Seams I wrote the pattern right!
I love the colours you chose.
Since you enlarged the pattern, why don't you enlarge it some more anda make a pillow os it?
Here's another. This one in fingering weight wool that I dyed with beach plum bark.
mad for crochet!
ps. I like your idea of a pillow.
Sarahcrit, I love what you've done with the pattern!! Yes, it really would make a great pillow. Smootha, now you've got me thinking of making one. Thanks girl!!! I'll let you know which pattern I choose. I loved all that you shared.
Keep stitching ladies!!
Hachiko
Nice!
Whenever I can get some es«xtra time, I'll put some more patterns there.
Even it is a little dificult to wrote those on english, can anyone tell if I can posy the patterns in synbols, instead of text?
Raquel