The basis for this three-colour granny square doily is the basic granny square, the pattern for which you can get at JPF Crochet Club for example.
He’s a friend, and I’m so thrilled!
Fits me beautifully (better than my crocheted items!) even more so because we don’t need woollens/don’t use most of the stuff where I live!
Crochet cartoon
I hereby disclaim ALL ORIGINALITY of pattern. I thought I’d better rush to disclaim all originality! My conscience was pricked by a kind comment left on my last blog by Drew Emborsky who used a six-letter word starting with ‘t’ and ending with ‘t’.
If you want to see some real ‘t—-t’ do visit his site! I guess I haven’t been clear enough in my posting, and people just might get the wrong idea about my abilities. 🙂
Here is a new thread project I started, a Ribbed Beret pattern for my nephew who is going to be celebrating his 5th birthday soon. If you read the original pattern, I’m sure you’ll decide I’m crazy, because the yarn and gauge and stuff are totally different, but hey, what do you do when you live in a different country and climate yet are bitten by the crochet bug? You adapt!
Very nice blog, and a pleasant interface too.
Crochet bythehook
This is an excellent place to start looking for patterns and has helped me lots of times. I salute her patience!
Crochet & Craft Link Index
The serendipity of running out of yarn! Happens all the time. So this one got finished in three different colours. You can find the original (one-coloured!) pattern here.
The same pattern as the brown one I posted earlier, only done in a different colour and type of yarn. This one went to a nephew in Ahmedabad. (Was appreciated, too, I heard)
Another buying guide, this time it lets you enter your preferences before suggesting options.



