Thursday, November 26, 2009

Grandma All Round Tutorial

Grandma All Round...

My Grandma's not square
she's perfectly round.
She eats Christmas pudding
and never gains a pound.
Or so she says
and I believe it to be true.
Cause Grandma's never lie
when it comes to food...

Here is the Tutorial...

8 ply
and size 3.5 hook...



First round finished...




Second round finished...




Third round finished...





Congratulations!!!
You have your very own
Grandma All Round...

But we are not quite finished
I now have a flickr group where
everyone can share their
Grandma Tutorial photo's...
How cool!!!

Now if you are a big fan of caravans then
be sure to check my Loving The Vintage blog
for my next post...
But I will let all my crafty friends here in on
my big news as well..
The amazing Leah
has just completed the most beautiful
painting of my adorable Roma...
How sweet is that...
you can also purchase prints of her work
on her Etsy shop
Click the image to go straight to the listing...

Now be sure to take a look and heart a fabulous piece of art...
Or look through her other inspirational pieces of work...
I will be purchasing a few more prints to go with this one...
Can you imagine how sweet this print
and some more of Leah's caravan prints
will look hanging up in my new house...

Just a short reminder...
Above image is the soul property of Leah Giberson
and should not be used without her written consent...
Support art and do the right thing I say...

Once again a huge THANK YOU for all the
sweet lovely comments
on my Grandma Tutorials...
and please join along with the flickr group
I love seeing every ones lovely handy work...

19 comments:

M* (Melanie) said...

thank you Miss for your fine generosity yet again. I've been loving your tutorials. Crocheted some silver and gold stars tonight. so sparkly and nice and christmasy.

Jennifer said...

I love it, definitely some on my crochet next list. Thanks so much for doing the tutorials, they are fantastic.

theprairiegirl.com

MerrySusan said...

Thank you once again a superlative tute!Must have a go soon, will try to show'n tell on Flickr but have lost my username and password, oops.LOve the way it had corners one minute and then goes all smooth and circular!!! THANKS

Leah said...

Thanks Michelle, Will try them out very soon. Love the flicker group idea too. And how ace is that print! I so wish I had land to put one on.

Unknown said...

HOLA!!! MARAVILLOSAO TU BLOG. TENGO QUE PONER PRIMERO TODO EN EL TRADUCTOR PORQUE DE INGLES SOLO LO BÁSICO, ES LO MISMO QUE NADA.
DESDE HOY TE SIGO ESPERO QUE VISITES MI BLOG. EN UN COSTADO TENES EL TRADUCTOR PARA QUE TE RESULTE FÁCIL ENTENDER.
TE MANDO UN GRAN BESO.

Celia said...

God, I am sooooo happy tonight!!! I am now in the middle of a pair of slippers but will start with these tomorrow!!!!
Thanks so much!!!
Oh, and I'll take pics of them all this weekend too and post them in your flickr group that's adorable!!!!!!!!

lolyXú Craft said...

Super cut your blog.
Hugs from Brasil!

Pixú.

Claudia said...

Perfect tutorial!! I just said I love these round grannies!! Thanks a lot for your generosity in sharing such beautiful, inspiring projects!!!!

magnoliasntea said...

A note to thank you for your wonderful tutorials! I just found your blog and am enjoying it quite a lot. Oh, and thank you kindly for making the US designations clear on your patterns. I appreciate that since I am from the USA.
Thanks again!

Ghost said...

Thanks for the tutorial and I am loving the color.

Sue said...

I've just made the Granny Christmas Tree - brilliant. Few more with some twinkles will look lovely over the fireplace for Christmas. I saw the Granny Hearts on your other blog. Do you have a tutorial for these?

yarn_lady said...

Thanks so much for the granny go round! I finished one just now and I know I am not going to stop till I gift every one I know a set of these lovely coasters!!!

Unknown said...

Loved the twinkles, now I am in love the granny circles. Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful tutorials! Not exactly sure what I am going to make out of them, but my stack is growing :)

aj said...

I have recently found your blog via Attic24 and have fallen in love with your work.

I do have a question for you. I have saved several of your patterns for future projects and wanted to know if you allow people to sell the items made from your patterns or if they're for personal use only. I will admit that I haven't gotten through all of your blog yet, so may have missed this information.

Thanks in advance for your reply.

Michelle said...

Dear AJ...
It is perfecty fine for people to make and sell there crocheting projects from my tutorials...
I just love that so many people are using them and there is some grandma goodness all over the world...
Regards...thanks for asking...

Christina Broad said...

Thanks for showing how to make these adorable circles, must make some right away so i can remember how to do it.. Thanks again.. :))

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting step-by-step instructions on many wonderful ideas to crochet on your blog. I'm just starting to crochet on my own by following instructions and wanted to know what does treble(dc) mean? Is is treble crocht or double-trebel? Similarly what does dc(sc) mean? Double crochet stitch or single crochet or double and single crochet in same stitch?

michelle said...

You have the most wonderful tutorials. Thank you for being so generous with them. I can't wait to try your Daisy Cushion once I become a little more proficient!

:)

Michelle (The Beartwinsmom) said...

Your tutorials are the BEST I've ever used :-) I am so glad I found your blog. Thanks so much for posting these. I love how you show the project in process; it helps me keep track of what I'm doing.