Remember the Crocheted Doodling?
Well, I have finally written the pattern and it is on my Free Crochet Patterns!
It is really simple to do so there is no excuse for not trying!
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I have finally finished the upper case letters. I am now working on the lower case set. I am up to "u" so, with a bit of luck, I can get them finished today and blocked over night ready to photograph on the weekend.
I am hoping to get all of these, along with the punctuation and numbers, on to my site for sale this weekends. I can sell the finished items before the pattern is ready as I can use my notes to make them.
Then I have to remake everything to check that I have written the pattern properly. I do this in a different thread which I use for the photos for the pattern. Unfortunately, the thread I started using is only available in the UK as it is manufactured by a UK company. Also, they have changed a few of their lines and I can't get it as easily as I used to.
This means that I have to write the patterns using a different thread that is available in the US as well. I am slowly building up a stash of this in different colours and, as soon as I have a decent colour range, I will swap everything on the site over to the same thread as the patterns. It will save taking twice as many photos!
Please note that the letters are not a free pattern, just the doodling.
I think I might make this my first attempt at crocheting anything more complicated than a chain.
ReplyDeleteLove your crocheted alphabet! Beautiful work as always.
ReplyDeleteWOW - this is fabulous! I may even have a go at crocheting myself! If I ever manage to make something blogworthy LOL I shall let you know.
ReplyDeleteI love crocheting but really don't do it often enough or with such style that you do, the doodling is wonderful...how talented are you xxx
ReplyDeleteok, so am i stupid or what? where do i find the patterns??
ReplyDeleteJust click on the link in the post.
DeleteI must be very thick cause I can't find the pattern, even with following the link !! Help
ReplyDeleteThe link takes you to the free patterns page where there are links to all of the free patterns.
DeleteSame here. I click the link and I see free patterns but not one for the letters
ReplyDeleteThe letters are not a free pattern, they are on http://www.enfys.me.uk/english/patterns/crochet-patterns-for-scrapbooking.htm
DeleteHow tall are your alphabet letters?
ReplyDeleteon this page - http://www.enfys.me.uk/english/patterns/crochet-patterns-for-scrapbooking.htm#en-scr-jnl
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