Yes...the chunky one is Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Lion Brand) and the smaller pumpkins were made with acrylic worsted I had lying around..I think some red heart for the brown, Vanna Baby for the pumpkins, and some old vintage for the green. :)
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Hey that's really cute and so easy! Great job :-) Thanks for sharing!
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Deletethanks, will implement it in my crochet :)is it acrylic yarn you used for this tutorial? :)
ReplyDeleteYes...the chunky one is Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Lion Brand) and the smaller pumpkins were made with acrylic worsted I had lying around..I think some red heart for the brown, Vanna Baby for the pumpkins, and some old vintage for the green. :)
DeletePerfect for fall! Hope you won't mind me sharing this at Tangled Happy this week. Thanks for sharing your pretty fall edging pattern! :)
ReplyDeleteI would be tickled! Thanks for letting me know...love your site! :)
Deletejust great!!! thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeletexxx alessandra
You are so welcome!
Deletecute edges! I use them for crochet girl skirts :-)
ReplyDeletehttp://estreachikitu.blogspot.nl/p/geheime-recepten-en-patronen.html#ROKJES_HAKEN
Pretty!
DeleteLove this Jennifer! I featured it on Moogly this morning! :) http://www.mooglyblog.com/free-crochet-pumpkin-patterns/
ReplyDeleteYay! Heading over there now, thanks for featuring it!
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