can you tell me what method you used for joining? I am afraid to complete the last row as i think they have to be joined as you go, however i am not quite sure how to go about it..
Maria Del Rosariosaid:
I really enjoy your patterns and the way you explain in steps with pictures. This is a great idea to use all my stash. Thank you.
I can’t wait to see what I’ll make with this beautiful pattern. I love your color choices.
I recently purchased your Granny Square Love book, not that I couldn’t make a granny, but your ideas are great, and again the colors are wonderful. I’ve already made a Christmas stocking from your book.
Thanks for the free pattern.
I spent some time in Hawaii with my sister before she passed away. It was great memories and I will make this in mem of her. I do LOVE flowers. Thanks for the patteren.
Sincerely
Donna
Long Lake NY
Achei lindo…..parabens….
Sra. Sarah London
He quedado fascinada con las Flores Hawaianas
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos
Fátima
Reus – España
Sarah, your flowers are lovely! Thank you for the sunshine!
cybèle, Caracas, Venezuela.
Sara
I love this pattern thank you so much.
Aloha Sara Mahalo for the lovely flowers you have created renee
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Beautiful flowers! :
can you tell me what method you used for joining? I am afraid to complete the last row as i think they have to be joined as you go, however i am not quite sure how to go about it..
I really enjoy your patterns and the way you explain in steps with pictures. This is a great idea to use all my stash. Thank you.
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I can’t wait to see what I’ll make with this beautiful pattern. I love your color choices.
I recently purchased your Granny Square Love book, not that I couldn’t make a granny, but your ideas are great, and again the colors are wonderful. I’ve already made a Christmas stocking from your book.
Thanks for the free pattern.
What a beautiful creation. The flowers are looking lovely. I would love to learn and make these patterns.
LOL.. i couldnt do it.. if anyone has any tips … HELP ME. i wanna make these flowers sooo bad.
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OK So like where can I find the instructions to make this, it is so beautiful and bright????
OMG. TOO beautiful. You’re patterns are the death of a crochet-loving college student!
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Awesome, thank you so much, I love this~
Wow!! What a gorgeous shape! Thank you for the pattern, I’m going to make a new trivet for my teapot!
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Oh my, again Im new to crochet but I have ti try these! Thanks so much for sharing!
Can’t wait to try these on my own.
Beautiful handmade I’ve ever seen !
WONDERFUL I JUST DO IT!
I spent some time in Hawaii with my sister before she passed away. It was great memories and I will make this in mem of her. I do LOVE flowers. Thanks for the patteren.
Sincerely
Donna
Long Lake NY
where it says DC, its actually a SC
beautiful! Would love to make this for my daughter!
Thank you !
hi,nice to see ur flowers,really like it.