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If you are one of those people who hate wearing shoes in the summer but want your feet to look pretty, then this is the pattern for you.
You can add beads to your Barefoot Sandals for some sparkle. Remember that the beads always fall to the back of the stitch which will then be the front of the work.
Each pattern has suggestions for where to add the beads.
As always, the thread I have used is DMC Petra. I love the way this thread feels - and the fact it is machine washable. It comes in 100g balls. You can also use DMC Perle which comes in 25m skeins or 45m/10g balls.
There are 9 patterns in total. The first 3 patterns were previously published in Inside Crochet , August 2011.
You have permission for items made from any of my patterns to be sold either for charity or personal profit. I would appreciate it if you credit Helen Free, Enfys or Rainbow Valley Crochet with the design, and include a link back to this site.
However, you do not have permission to reproduce or distribute this pattern, whether mechanically, electronically or any other means, including photocopying.
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Using Perle No.5 and 2.00mm hook, 13 dc and 15 rows to 5cm square.
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Hello! I am Helen Free and I design unique crochet patterns under the name of Enfys. I love colour and my favourite things to crochet are Rainbows. I love designing bright and cheerful things for children.
I also scrapbook and have combined this with crochet with a fun range of motifs to use in scrapbooking.
Please note: All of my patterns are available in both UK (International) and US ...
Hello! I am Helen Free and I design unique crochet patterns under the name of Enfys. I love colour and my favourite things to crochet are Rainbows. I love designing bright and cheerful things for children.
I also scrapbook and have combined this with crochet with a fun range of motifs to use in scrapbooking.
Please note: All of my patterns are available in both UK (International) and US terms. Please choose the one you want carefully.
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