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chergram 02-09-2014 07:04 AM

hello that is very nice have you a pattern for a crochet quilt all crochet am looking to find one thanks

PKGranny 02-09-2014 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by pjaco (Post 6562025)
I love this ! I remember my Mother used to make baby blankets similar to these. She would use flannel and go around just the one piece, like binding them together. Many years ago. Thanks for sharing !

There is a 45mm blade called "skip stitch" that your can purchase & put in rotary cutter. I have been taking pieces of fleece, using the blades to poke holes all around the fleece, and crocheting different edges on it and donating to charity. It seems the new mothers like to toss these over baby in car seats; put on floor for baby, etc. I have been making the majority of them about 30x36 (1 yd fleece, cut in half), altho have made them all sizes. Found the blade thru Project Linus link and ordered them online. www.skipstitch.com/ There is another blade in the stores, but it would be good for only thin fabrics. There are 3 blades online for different thicknesses of fabric. These are fun and cute.

nygal 02-09-2014 07:21 AM

The quilt is so sweet. I've never seen one like it before. Thanks for sharing your "how to".

Daisy Dew 02-09-2014 07:26 AM

I think those are so very nice. You have given me some ideas for different ways to put a quilt together. Looks really pretty and easy to do.

I see some new ways to add crochet, which I love to do, to those charm squares I love to purchase!

Thanks

annievee 02-09-2014 07:43 AM

These are so nice-I need to learn crochet

callen 02-09-2014 08:18 AM

WOW, I can't crochet but that is lovely.

cherrio 02-09-2014 08:29 AM

now this is just too much work! hahaha very nice results though. I crochet but I never got the urge to make small blocks and join them together to make big blocks. I think I'm just too lazy! good for you, it's very nice.

DJ 02-09-2014 08:37 AM

It's lovely. I just found out that DGD is going to be a big sister probably in October. Hmmm....

tron80 02-09-2014 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by PKGranny (Post 6564281)
There is a 45mm blade called "skip stitch" that your can purchase & put in rotary cutter. I have been taking pieces of fleece, using the blades to poke holes all around the fleece, and crocheting different edges on it and donating to charity. It seems the new mothers like to toss these over baby in car seats; put on floor for baby, etc. I have been making the majority of them about 30x36 (1 yd fleece, cut in half), altho have made them all sizes. Found the blade thru Project Linus link and ordered them online. www.skipstitch.com/ There is another blade in the stores, but it would be good for only thin fabrics. There are 3 blades online for different thicknesses of fabric. These are fun and cute.

Thank you for the link PKGranny, what a wonderful tool!.

tron80 02-09-2014 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by chergram (Post 6564253)
hello that is very nice have you a pattern for a crochet quilt all crochet am looking to find one thanks

Chergram, in this link of pinterest there are some beautiful crochet afghans.


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