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A few dots. A few silly wiggles. This is one fun little blanket. Perfect texture and color for a little one to finger. Make more squares and in colors to match your decor for a fun blanket anywhere in your home!
Work it up in colors of your choice or in the 19 suggested yarns found in the pattern. It requires only small bits so it can be a fabulous stash buster!
This 10 page pattern includes:
--a printable 2 page written section in standard US crochet terms
--a color placement diagram that could easily be changed to your color preference
--a picture section including 19 photos on how to join your squares and get you through any tricky spots
--special notes and abbreviations
Due to the nature of patterns, this pattern may not be returned or exchanged. All sales are final. This pattern may not be redistributed or copied in any way. Finished items may be sold, I just ask that you give credit to me, Susan Carlson at FeltedButton.com or feltedbutton.etsy.com for the pattern.
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Each motif measures 5 in (12.7cm) square.
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Cheerful, Creative, Crocheter and Collector of all things Colorful describes me to a C--er, I mean a T. My sweet, left-handed granny taught me (a righty) to crochet when I was but a youngster. My first project was a hideously long scarf for my dad. It seems I just didn't know when to stop--something my teachers told me in school, too!. Although crochet and other craftiness have always been part ...
Cheerful, Creative, Crocheter and Collector of all things Colorful describes me to a C--er, I mean a T. My sweet, left-handed granny taught me (a righty) to crochet when I was but a youngster. My first project was a hideously long scarf for my dad. It seems I just didn't know when to stop--something my teachers told me in school, too!. Although crochet and other craftiness have always been part of my life, I channeled my energy and creativity into teaching Jr. High and High School sciences for many years.
I love all things yarny and have sold my creations at local boutiques for several years but am excited to share them online! I hope that you enjoy them!
When I am not "yarning" (as described by my youngest), I treasure time with my family, friends, running, thrift store shopping, and learning new creative skills.
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