pattern used:
- Waldo's Puzzle by Chris Simon
hook used:
- pattern calls for 5.omm hook... I have used a 4.omm hook
yarn used:
- pattern calls for worsted weight/10ply yarn
- I used a variety of reclaimed DK/8ply yarns
- ring 1 - cream
- ring 2 - brown and white fleck
- ring 3 - cream
- ring 4 - brown and white fleck
- round 1 - petrol
- round 2 - dark burgundy
- round 3 - river gum green
- round 4 - oatmeal
- round 5 - peacock blue
- round 6 - cream
- round 7 - mid blue
- round 8 - brown and white fleck
- round 9 - river gum green
thoughts:
- I was initially terrified of the intersecting rings at the centre of this piece, but I needn't have been
- the pattern is very clear... and has detailed step-by-step photos to guide you through the beginning of the square
- if you take your time and follow the photos closely, you will easily be able to complete this complex looking square!
I love it, this is gorgeous, and unique, I have NEVER seen anything like it! Thanks a bunch.
ReplyDeleteJulie Andrea
I've been admiring your crochet squares and this one is my favorite. Very cool!
ReplyDeletenever seen crochet-loops like those, lovely idea!
ReplyDeletewow - I am impressed, the end resulting blanket is going to look fantastic.
ReplyDeletewow - I am impressed, the end resulting blanket is going to look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWell for goodness sake - I also have never seen this done before - what a great idea.....creating a frame around a 'window'. What a way to showcase stitches: a unique type of sampler. I love your expression of it. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove the rings
ReplyDeleteAnother great square - love the puzzle :-)
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