Resurfacing here after taking a little bit of time off. We had Mr. P and P's parents here and Aunt Bette. It was a nice visit. Had to stay away from the computer though because the office became Aunt Bette's room. Hence the silence. It was kind of a quiet week. Mom had hurt her back right before she came out and consequently was in pain when she sat or walked. So Aunt Bette taught us how to crochet granny squares. I love granny squares and have been wanting to learn how to make these for the longest time! Well now I have 32 of them to get started on something-not sure what. Maybe 32 coasters, who knows! Yarn aside, I have lots of new pretties that I need to post! All of a sudden all of the kids want to play so darn nice with each other. So I must share. So stay tuned! Oh and don't forget your white shoes are quite appropriate now.
oh, granny squares are the first thing my grandmother taught me to crochet! i made a blanket and a small bag from them... have fun - looking forward to the goodies!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I haven't thought about granny squares in ages. They are the first thing I learned to crochet. They make lovely throws and lap blankets. I'm sure you'll come up with something beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to when my girl child is old enough to learn how to crochet and enjoy it. I LOVED crocheting when I was a kid and probably made hundreds of granny squares. I love the colors you used in yours!
ReplyDeleteThis is nice. The colors in your granny squares are beautiful, I can't wait to see what you do with them!
ReplyDeleteOhh granny squares are just wonderful! I need to get back to doing some and those of yours are so pretty. I looked on your Etsy page and love that Polly dress! I wish I had alot of that material and dresses my Mother had! My brother moved her and they sold all of her great stuff...
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