Gerry Krueger of olderrose blog snapped this candid shot of smiling Sheba, hard at work at a recent CQ retreat. Nice landscape block, old girl! See the post.
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Gerry Krueger of olderrose blog snapped this candid shot of smiling Sheba, hard at work at a recent CQ retreat. Nice landscape block, old girl! See the post.
This pattern from Knits N’ Knots (Janine Myska) is an absolute gem. As an intermediate crocheter, I found the instructions clear and easy to follow, allowing me to create a stylish and practical tote bag with ease.
One of the things I loved most about this pattern is the use of two strands of yarn, which not only adds durability but also creates a lovely textured fabric. The combination of basic stitches and granny squares adds visual interest to the bag, making it a modern and chic accessory for any outfit.
The customizable size options were also a great feature, allowing me to choose between a regular or large tote based on my preferences and needs. I opted for the regular size, and it turned out to be the perfect size for carrying my daily essentials.