Blue Christmas crochet . . .
. . . just a little peek into my yarn basket
I fell in loooooooooove with this beautiful blue yarn. It's really thin but crochets nicely.
My Cowboy didn't like the colors together. But he's a boy and it's for a girl. Hehe. My daughter will love it. It's glitzy and blingy.
I'll share more later when it's closer to complete.
Wanna see a little more Blue before you go visiting over at Sally's?
Here are a few ideas for Christmas presents!
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A simple Blue baby blanket. This one is sold but visit the Etsy shop for others.
Or make one yourself! This is a simple pattern. There are lots of patterns and tutorials on Pinterest.
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This one reminds me of granny squares. Which was my original thought for my daughter but I needed Fast! Because crazy person that I am I want to make 3 blankets for Christmas. And two I have to ship!
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Gorgeous! I seriously want to make this one. Click on the source for the free pattern. The pattern says its for the intermidiate crocheter. (is that a word) I have a friend that would help me if I get stuck. On the list for January. Oh so pretty.
Well I am overwhelmed by all the beautiful Blue and I realize I really need to get into that basket so I'm to work on those Christmas presents.
Have a Good Day
Don't forget to visit Sally at Blue Monday
Our mom wishes that she knew how to crochet. She made a granny square lapghan once upon a time using You Tube for help but she's forgotten everything she learned :-(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blue treasures. I love the one hanging on the crib but
ReplyDeletethey are all beautiful :)
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Oh Sherry,
ReplyDeleteYou are so blessed to have the ability to create so many special items! Thanks for sharing.
Happy Blue Monday!
such cute things
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shades of blue!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shares. Wow! Love that afghan. Beautiful artistry at its finest. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour crochet art is so lovely. I knit but always intended to learn how to crochet too.
ReplyDeleteWow--you are very talented! I've tried to learn to crochet but I never seem to get beyong simple stitches. I will have to look at your ETSY shop!
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