This is such a cute and clever project. The fabric squares were sewn together back to back, then Ms Heidi blanket stitched around the edges and then crocheted into the blanket stitch. Far out brussel sprout, super lovely and a super great designed-as-she-went project. Clever clogs!
Such a cute simple idea. Totally gleaned from some cute Japanese craft book, methinks! Don't tell Martha I said that! She might punch my head in, because she's totes street since she went to prison.
Flight of the Pook
... is going to sit on her couch and show you how to make this rug. Actually she has already done that. You can see her and her ruggy cuteness right here (right now!)
It is getting cold here in Melbourne, we are entering the SERIOUS crochet and craft season. Maybe you don't know how to crochet yet? Or maybe you only do granny squares? The time is nigh to make a RIPPLE BLANKET! Lucy shows you how and you should totally listen quietly and follow along with her. I made my first ever ripple last year thanks to Ms Lucy. If I can do it, you can do it!
I think I have featured this before, but I want to include it here, because it is so lovely. Debbie Stoller of Stitch Nation fame has a yarn line and this is one of her patterns. It's called Weekend in Stockholm and it may take more than a weekend to make, but it will be totally worth it. If I were to make this it would take at least 52 weekends, but I am tardy. Maybe you are not!
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