Thursday 7 July 2011

DAISY PATTERN 2009

 This Daisy Granny square was designed in July 2009 and I then made into a rug in November 2009...
Lots of cushions and blankets have followed.
There were lots of the daisy motifs left over, l found them the other day......and because l couldn't work on the swing seat cover
I decided to try and finish the 3rd project, almost but not quite finished 

MOOOOOOORE wool?
Just popped in for some ivory wool but came out with one or two yummy new yarns to play hooky with
isn't this lovely?...A random Cotton/viscose/bamboo yarn and a quick Japanese flower

l still have quite a few of the granny squares left to play with too...mmmmm 
another project for the weekend away?

GRANNY SQUARES:
Yellow centre
White flower
20 colours in a rainbow effect
YARN: 1 Strand of chunky or 2 strands of DK
HOOK: 6 mm

Ch4, sl st into circle, magic circle or a finger wrap of 4 wraps.
ROUND 1: 8dc into circle (Ch2 as the 1st dc) slip stitch to finish
ROUND 2: 8 Cluster sts, of 3dc, one in each stitch with 2 chain between each cluster making the 'FLOWER' sl st, to complete.
ROUND 3: Ch2 as 1st dc, 2dc in same st, ch1, 3dc in same stitch (corner) 3dc in next stitch (side) *3dc, ch1, 3dc in next stitch (corner) 3dc in side stitch* repeat for all sides, sl st, to complete
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Thanks everyone

VW Camper show at the weekend so cya next week
have a fabulous weekend everyone
hugs and happy hooking all
xx

30 comments:

  1. Hope you have a great time at the samper show and the sun shines for you :-)
    A x

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  2. Camper show!! ....fingers work quicker than the brain!!

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  3. I really really love the rainbow grannies. that's so cute. like a rainbow field of colorful daisies!!! --- Bri

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  4. Wow it's so colourful! Two Years... it turned out lovely and I think it was worth your patience ;)
    I'm also very curious what you're goin to make with those leftover granny squares!

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  5. Thanks every one
    Lily..well it is round and long and cosy under the neck...watch this space lol
    Hugs all x

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  6. Your blanket is gorgeous, please please share the yarn you are using. I love the colors and I can't seem to find anything around here close to those colors. Have fun this weekend!

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  7. isaksmom..mostly Stylecraft but any so long as it is the right colour and soft like Stylecraft
    I often blend 2 or 3 strands together to get the right colour too
    Hope that helps
    Suz x

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  8. Suz I love this blanket! The colors are beautiful and bright.
    xo Susan

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  9. More hooky gorgeousness!! Have a great weekend - hope you don't get too weighed down with orders for VW pics! lol x Jo

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  10. Way to go. I'm right there behind you. Just remember back in the days when we started. I can still spot a SUZie right away from a mile away. Great colors. Wonderful new yarn find.

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  11. Have fun with the Camper show Suz! Your flower granny squares are just gorgeous! Love all of your work.

    Hugs XX
    Barbara

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  12. Suz, I adore the bright colors in the grannies.. hope the show is great for you and I do hope you share photos.. have fun!
    ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  13. Thank you Suz, yes it does help. Thankfully I am able to get the wonderful Stylecraft shipped directly to me from the UK at a bargain price I might add. I love it and am working up a few projects with some Special DK....love it!

    Have a fabulous weekend.

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  14. Wowww I love you're WIP's ....so beautiful !!!!

    Marjo

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  15. Erin from downunder9 July 2011 at 00:53

    Hi Suz - love your daisy granny squares - you have a wonderful eye for colour :) And thanks for the tip on mixing two strands together to get a right colour. Why didn't I think of that?? :p

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  16. Erin from downunder9 July 2011 at 01:03

    Btw have you seen this blogspot: http://carolscraftblog.blogspot.com/
    for some a m a z i n g teardrop camping trailers??? So clever!

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  17. Hi Suz, some more of those beautiful happy colours that inspire. Thank you. Lesley x

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  18. I saw ablanket similar to your granny squares and how you joined them in a crochet book I bought a few months ago, and your blanket by far is the prettiest. Such eye popping colors. There is so much of yours I want to make for myself that I don't know where to start. ; )
    Susan from Michigan

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  19. Thanks everyone for the lovely comments just back from a very sticky weekend with hundreds of campers..everyone it's own look and a lovely bright colour or two to feast your eyes upon
    JUST CLEARING THE JUNK..do you get lots of junk fed up with some of it l really am
    Bath and hair wash next to feel human again and pictures and post by the morning
    MISSED YOU ALL
    Hugs Suz x

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  20. I am so getting variegated yarn! How beautiful, and no color changes! I love this for the big flowers!

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    1. Just made a collarin the mirage yarn for the club..watch out for it
      Hugs x

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  21. Browsing your blogs to catch up, I came across the very sweet 'daisy pattern 2009'. The Japanese flower in Mirage dk yarn has caught my attention, is there a pattern for this gorgeous flower?
    Enjoying my subscription by the way, so many colourful and beautiful projects to tempt me :)

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    1. Hi it's the same daisy as in the daisy bunting but with one less petal I will add the square daisy pattern to the club site next week for you
      Hope that is ok?
      Hugs x

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  22. Hi sue,love your square's!,what stitch did u use to join them together?, I love the raised effect it has.thank you,love your work.

    Hugs,nancy

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    1. Hi Nancy, place two square together back to back and do sc [dc] in each stitch thanks and hope that helps xx

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