Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Baby Blanket

I wish I could remember what pattern I used for this blanket but once I started I didn't need the pattern. It was the same row after row so I've lost the actual pattern. If you know it, please let me know so I can link back to it. Thanks.



Thursday, January 8, 2015

Georgia Bulldog Crochet Hats

Just playing around and made these for my nephews. I guess they could be Atlanta Falcon hats too but since they are UGA fans, we're going with the Georgia Bulldogs.



Thursday, January 23, 2014

Mile-A-Minute Crochet Afghan for Breast Cancer, JDRF, and Alzheimer's Awareness

For my mother's birthday (because she is ALWAYS cold), I decided to make her a Mile-A Minute Afghan. I heard from many others that it worked up really fast but this one actually took me forever. Maybe it was because I did it 60" x 60" and in so many colors. I picked the purple, teal blue and hot pink due to her being a cancer survivor, her granddaughter having Type 1 diabetes (JDRF), and her brother-in-law and mother-in-law having Alzheimer's.


I don't remember the exact pattern I started with (sort of went with my own thing as it progressed) but several free mile-a-minute patterns are available at allfreecrochetafghanpatterns.com

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Additional Awareness Ribbon Scarf

After completing the two Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon scarves and the Alzheimer's Awareness Ribbon scarf last month, I made three more. One in blue, one in orange and one in seafoam green for a friend in Canada.






Saturday, October 5, 2013

Awareness Ribbon Crochet Scarf

Breast Cancer Awareness (Light Pink)



Alzheimer's Awareness (Purple)


Finished Pictures of Breast Cancer Awareness Scarf (Hot Pink), Alzheimer's Awareness Scarf (Purple), Breast Cancer Awareness Scarf (Light Pink)



 Free Pattern Available at Ravelry.com

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Yoda Hat


Made this adorable hat for my nephew. No pattern just winging it.

Recommend using something stiffer for the ears as they flopped like a hound dog but he and his parents loved it so I consider it a success.