Sunday 22 November 2009

HALL RUG PATTERN USING DAISY GRANNY SQUARE pattern link


HALL RUG WITH DAISY FLOWER MOTIF




http://www.ravelry.com/projects/the8thgem/rug-from-left-overs FOR THE PATTERN

Change the yarn and hook and make the motif bigger or saller


Left is 2 STRANDS chunky or 4 DK and the right is 1 strand chunky or 2 strands of DC...l used the right hand one as the left was far too big to go round the rug at the size l've made....but a lot bigger rug you could use the very chunky looking granny square
i've used very fine yarn and made teeny tiny daisy motif too.
Please link back to me if you use this pattern thanks
 

9 comments:

  1. I lo-o-o-o-ove your rug!!! What fun...

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  2. Thanks Beata....just need to stitch the granny squares to the edge and its finished l think!!! hehe

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  3. You are an excellent creator my dear friend Suz. Have a wonderful day!

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  4. Thanks suz, this is really retro looking may make for my older daughters bedroom. Her colors are lime green, purple and fushia. I don't know how she does not get a headache LOL. Have a nice day!!!

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  5. thanks all for the very kind comments.....loving the crochet so much everything else is falling by the wayside...ooops
    But had to spend yesterday tidying up ready for the new bed arrival today lol...l'll never get out of it l'm sure can't wait hehehe
    Debbie thanks so much for being patient and waiting for the patterns
    hugs xx

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  6. YOU are really cute and I love your blog, i am glad that I found it =)

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  7. Love you favourite hat and scarf pattern, can you tell me where I could find patterns for them?

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  8. Love the Hall rug. I know they used to make rug yarn by the skein - do you think that would work? How many stands would I use? Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Suz, I recently found your groove and also just began crocheting. I would like to know should one tie the yarn together when changing colors to prevent unraveling later?
    By the way, I love everything on your pages. Your bedroom renovation is fabulous.
    Jacquie

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