Abbreviations:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
dc=double crochet
I'm switching to a WordPress blog instead of using this Blogger platform for various reasons, so this pattern has been relocated.
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8 comments:
I have been trying to get this pattern on this flower. Finally I found your pattern and tutorial. It's easy to follow and easily to crochet. Thank you!
Loved it! Thanks for the video. I wouldn't have gotten it without seeing the method.
Hi Amy, i'm a rusty old crocheter but just started back for something to do in these days of Corona virus. I know i wouldn't have been able to make this w/o seeing it in your video so thank you very much!
You're Welcome!!
Thanks! You Made it really easy to understand.
I'm a new crocheter at the age of 61 I was diagnosed with Parkinson's and needing something to do with my hands while I'm able. I'm quickly learning and creating various items. I really appreciated the video as it helped me to understand the instructions. My wife & carer think I suffer from OCD now (Obsessive Craft Disorder) but it's very important to keep occupied and useing my hands to keep the dexterity for as long as I can.
Many thanks for the site
Steven
When I look at this I see a hair scrunchie. I will try to crochet around a hair elastic. Great idea though. I love to crochet and would like to design, but I am really lacking confidence.
Amy, Thank you for a beautiful flower pattern it was a Joy to make, with your help.
Have a Blessed Day,
Caroline
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