Let the voting begin!! I tried to pick the ones that had the highest comments, likes, and repins. I'm sorry if your favorite isn't here!
Please only cast a vote if you intend to partipate in the crochet along.
Please look at the pattern before voting to be sure it's something you are interested in.
Please only cast a vote if you intend to partipate in the crochet along.
Please look at the pattern before voting to be sure it's something you are interested in.
The samplers were very popular. I think they would be good practice to learn new stitches and not quite as boring since each square is different.
- this project is classified as an intermediate project. I love, love the finished look. Please peek at the pattern to be sure you are up for it!
-this project is also classified as an intermediate project but does look easier than the one above. Please check out the pattern to be sure you are up for it.
- pattern from the squares can be found here: Daisy Flower Charity Square. Pictures of final blanket here: Zoe's Daisy Afghan. These are individual squares joined at the end.
-simple pattern
-simple pattern
-simple pattern
(side note: if you've never checked out this blog DO IT! I am so in love with her projects)
-easy enough once you get the hang of it. I made a cowl on her site with the same stitch, was sort of a pain at first but lovely in the end.
-similar to the one above. Looks like it's easy enough, I'd classify as a brave beginner
-I love this blanket. The thought of all of those bobbles does make me shudder a wee bit ;)
#10 Ripple Afghan
-easy enough for brand new beginners. Uses super bulky yarn which goes fast but can be more expensive.
-another pretty easy pattern
Winner will be posted Sunday and the first goal will be posted Friday
4 comments:
I love the first one but Tunisian crochet scares me!
I was in a cal with #1 a while back, the instructions were unclear and nothing came out right for any of the participants. Just thought you should know.
I was in a cal with #1 a while back, the instructions were unclear and nothing came out right for any of the participants. Just thought you should know.
Can we do an easy pattern for beginners and a different pattern for those more advanced, or would having 2 patterns defeat the purpose?
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