Monday, March 28, 2022

Great-Grannies!


 
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March is counting its last days off, but this does not mean we are going to let the grannies go so easily. The granny universe is so vast, one month is certainly not enough to cover it. In this post you can learn about great offers Leasure Arts have on the topic of granny squares. The Great-Grannies e-book by Judy Sajewski show the transformation of the concept of crocheted grannies. The books shows you how to create granny bars, wheels, and pie wedges along with new ideas for assembling them. 


When is an afghan more than just something to keep you warm? When it is itself a piece of art. And the 4 afghans in this collection are indeed works of art. These beautiful crochet designs by Kathleen Garen will add color and excitement to any room. Whether you choose to make the Postage Stamp afghan (a traditional scrap afghan in a modern guise) or the warm and comfy Double Puzzle, Heritage Quilt, or Rainbow Circle, The Artsy Afghans e-book is certain to enhance your reputation as an artist.

This wonderful collection of 50 innovative square designs  will quickly become a much-used volume in your personal crochet library. Whether you are looking for a colorful square for a child's afghan, a square suitable for your favorite man, or a dramatic flower design, you'll find it here. The squares, ranging from 5 to 12, are all shown crocheted using worsted (medium) weight yarn. However, you may make the squares in any weight yarn or thread you choose, which will of course change the size and appearance. You should also feel free to change colors to suit your own taste and decor. Different colors can completely change the way a square looks. Patterns include Water Lily, Coral Coneflower, Ruffle-Go-Round, Pineapples, Whirligig, and more.

1 comment:

Maya Kuzman said...

Dear Pink, I honestly do, but not soon, I am afraid. I already have more than 6 designs in various stages of progress and execution, and until they are finished, I am not going to undertake anything else. I am sorry if my comment was misleading, but planning future projects and execution of those plans might stretch a long way. Thank you so much on your comment!