London Mummy shares a picture tutorial on Flickr showing how to make these soft blocks for baby. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from London Mummy on Flickr]
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by Anne Weaver
London Mummy shares a picture tutorial on Flickr showing how to make these soft blocks for baby. Go to the tutorial.
[photo from London Mummy on Flickr]
[via Picking Up Threads]
After finishing the Granny Squares Sweater, I can say it’s quickly become a go-to piece in my closet! This pattern combines vintage charm with a fun, modern twist. The colorful granny squares are not only nostalgic but bring a splash of color to any outfit. The pattern was surprisingly easy to follow, even for beginners, with clear instructions for joining squares and finishing the sweater.
I used a mix of warm tones to create a retro look, but the sweater’s design lends itself to endless color possibilities. The pattern allows for adjusting sleeve length and body fit, which makes it easy to customize for your style and comfort. I especially loved how soft and warm it turned out – perfect for chilly days without being too bulky.
If you’re looking for a crochet project that’s both trendy and timeless, I’d highly recommend trying out the Granny Squares Sweater. It’s a fun project that results in a piece with personality and flair, making all the hours of crafting worthwhile. For anyone interested, you can find the pattern here on Crochet.com.