Here is a picture of a square which I crocheted for a quilt (if you can call it that), which my hand weaving and spinning guild is making for our 60th anniversary. It is made out of hand spun merino and tencle yarn.
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Showing posts with label granny square. Show all posts
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Re-entering the bloggest phare
I know it has been quite awhile since I last posted on this blog. I have been busy, but I was also breaking from using the Internet to its full extent. Alas, I am back!
Here is a picture of a square which I crocheted for a quilt (if you can call it that), which my hand weaving and spinning guild is making for our 60th anniversary. It is made out of hand spun merino and tencle yarn.
Here is a picture of a square which I crocheted for a quilt (if you can call it that), which my hand weaving and spinning guild is making for our 60th anniversary. It is made out of hand spun merino and tencle yarn.
Labels:
colours,
crocheting,
granny square,
handspun,
lace,
merino,
wool
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Crocheting with plastic
Once again I am continuing with the recycling theme. In response to the website I found about crocheting plastic bags, today I decided to try it. I cut the bag into strips. After trying to join the strips to my work in the usual fashion and being unsuccessful I committed at crocheting no-no. I tied the strips together. Here is a picture of the granny square I produced.

Overall the experience was interesting, but would I try it again I am unsure.
Overall the experience was interesting, but would I try it again I am unsure.
Labels:
crocheting,
granny square,
plastic,
recycling,
reuse
Thursday, March 1, 2007
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