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What crochet project is your favorite to make??
A: Hat/Headband
B: Scarf/Cowl
C: Blanket/Afghan
D: Amigurumi Toys
E: Household Accessories – Dishcloths, Coasters, Rug
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I am just a small town girl... well, woman! I was born and raised in Mt Shasta California and have raised my three children here in this mountain community. I have the pure joy of also having two beautiful grandchildren.. When I was 10 my grandmother taught me to crochet,,, A Granny Square patten was my first project. Her name was Beatrice Ryan Ramshaw, a tiny Irish powerhouse! All my memories include her crocheting... Tablecloths, slippers, doilies and blankets. As a young woman the bug got me,,, I began crocheting and haven't stopped! 40 years of experience and many beautiful projects under my belt.... Join me in this journey,,, passed down from generation to generation... keeping alive the skills and beauty of Crochet!
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It would be a scarf…seems like you can never have enough. ๐
So True!
A & B are my favorites!
Perfect!!! I love them too
Afghans
I always have one on my hook!
I would have to say E but I also enjoy making A, B, & C as well. ๐
Lol!! Me too!
With out a doubt hats.
Great vote!
I mentioned you on my blog today nominating you for a Sunshine blogger award : )
Oh Thank you!!
Hats, , scarves and Prayer Shawls are my favorites. I tend to get bored with the larger projects.
I think alot of us do!!
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Great Choice!
HATS AND SCARVES………………LOVE TO CROCHET
Me Too!
probably B and C for me
I love it all..
Amigurumi
Nice… I think they are so fun!!
Amigurumi because I don’t feel like I’m doing the same stuff over and over. They’re not that easy to get rid of though. How many of my friends really want a Sackboy from Little Big Planet? Next is baby blankets and dishrags because there isn’t much thought involved once you get the rhythm of the pattern down (also a minus at times) and they make great gifts. And then, I know it’s not on your list, clothes for my daughter.
I agree with you so much… Amigurumi have a limited audience… and blankest and dish cloths are easy to make and give away… I do make sweaters and such for my granddaughter too!!!
I’ll take a Sackboy if you end up unable to rehome them ๐
Favorites: Amigurumi, granny square afghans and scarves. I would make the little stuffed toys all the time if I could, but I do the tiny ones usually with embroidery thread.
Nice…I admire you for working with embroidery thread…
I need to dig back into all the punch thread my mom sent. But it’s even harder
I love making baby clothes and dog clothes
Nice…Sounds like fun making dog clothes