 Not your granny's "granny." A new, more modern twist on the traditional granny square. I made it for a gift and the recipient picked out the bright colors. They look great together! It's really big, though! Each square is almost 12 inches and it kept me busy for the first half of summer.
Not your granny's "granny." A new, more modern twist on the traditional granny square. I made it for a gift and the recipient picked out the bright colors. They look great together! It's really big, though! Each square is almost 12 inches and it kept me busy for the first half of summer. 
Next up, Miss Skyleigh's mom requested a crochet blanket for baby girl's 1st birthday. In chocolate and lavender, no less. That girl has taste.
The search was on for a new and different pattern to use for her blankie. When I saw this daisy square I was in love. Well, as much as you can love a pattern. Because people. It has daisies! You know how I love my flowers... I just had to try it.
The search was on for a new and different pattern to use for her blankie. When I saw this daisy square I was in love. Well, as much as you can love a pattern. Because people. It has daisies! You know how I love my flowers... I just had to try it.
Then I got the pattern. Forty years of crocheting did nothing to prepare me and I almost. gave. up. Three (!) strands of yarn that must be kept in front, working in front of work and back, stitch markers everywhere. Profusions of yarn strands, markers, loops and near catastrophe loomed. There ensued much weeping and gnashing of teeth. 
But.
The persistence. It pays off in the end. And I LOVE it again! 
Another variation of a granny square. What do you think? 

The birthday girl liked it too. It was totally worth it:)
 This pattern for Daisy Charity Square is available from KrochetKrystal. To get the pattern, you need to join her yahoo group. The pattern will then be accessible and is free, but you must crochet a daisy square and send it to her to be added to one of her charity blankets.
This pattern for Daisy Charity Square is available from KrochetKrystal. To get the pattern, you need to join her yahoo group. The pattern will then be accessible and is free, but you must crochet a daisy square and send it to her to be added to one of her charity blankets. 
Come on. Be brave and give it a try! 
 
 







 1. Cowboy boots. Truly the best choice for footwear and must be worn at all times. They really should be blue, if at all possible.
1. Cowboy boots. Truly the best choice for footwear and must be worn at all times. They really should be blue, if at all possible. 2. A clean T-shirt that you picked yourself.  Kindly refrain from wearing a hat in the blistering sun.  They are much too restrictive.
2. A clean T-shirt that you picked yourself.  Kindly refrain from wearing a hat in the blistering sun.  They are much too restrictive. 

 This is so simple... 3 or 4 ingredients are all you need. Washing soda, borax and bar soap. Be sure it is washing soda (found in the laundry aisle) and not baking soda. The borax is also located in the laundry supplies. Two common brands of bar soap are Fels Naptha and Zout, once again in the laundry aisle. You can also use homemade soap or even Ivory. The optional fourth ingredient is Oxy clean or all fabric bleach powder. I do generally add this to mine.
This is so simple... 3 or 4 ingredients are all you need. Washing soda, borax and bar soap. Be sure it is washing soda (found in the laundry aisle) and not baking soda. The borax is also located in the laundry supplies. Two common brands of bar soap are Fels Naptha and Zout, once again in the laundry aisle. You can also use homemade soap or even Ivory. The optional fourth ingredient is Oxy clean or all fabric bleach powder. I do generally add this to mine. 

