Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Potholder



Hi everyone! How are things in your part of the world? Nothing interesting here. Life goes on. The potholder shown above is from my Etsy shop. Maddie who purchased this pattern from me shared pictures of her finished item with me. She has made plenty of them in different colors and they are all just amazing and makes me feel so proud :)

With her permission, here are some of the photos of her finished items. Aren't they wonderful?

You can find more details about it on her Ravelry page here. Thanks for sharing, Maddie.

If any of you have made anything using my pattern I would LOVE to see them and would be happy if you share them with me. 

Also, I have opened a shop in Ravelry. I have been a member for some time now but I didn't understand Ravelry (even now I don't), so I didn't do anything further after joining and just forgot about it.  Only yesterday I uploaded some patterns after great difficulty figuring out how to go about it. You can check it out here. I hope to become more familiar with Ravelry soon.

Thanks for all your comments and thanks for being my friends.

13 comments:

  1. Just great ! Love the red one specialy...
    Have a nice evening.
    Hug
    Anna

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  2. I love it when you post! These are really cute.

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  3. Thanks for your comment!!!! i like your blog too
    kisses for you from Argentina ♥♥♥

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  4. They're all beautiful! The pattern is lovely, too!

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  5. very nice. The purpose is to be used like coasters right?

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    1. Mira, since these are about eight inches across they are really for use as a potholder or a trivet. If you are going to make them I recommend using 100% cotton yarn, linen yarn, silk, bamboo, or wool. Stay away from acrylics and blends since they can melt. The pattern is really easy and quick and looks great! I really do love making these.
      All the best,
      Maddie

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  6. lovely... very nice patterns... even me like to open a sho in ravelary or esty... but afraid about my starting problem.... should do it in future

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  7. such sunny and flowering potholders ♥♪♥♪♥

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  8. Hola. Que colores tan bonitos tienen las agarraderas. Me gustan como te han quedado.
    besos

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  9. She did lovely work with your pattern. Love that color combo in the first picture. Best wishes, Tammy

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    1. Thanks!!!!
      Maddie (who has made more of these since!)

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  10. Seu crochê é muito lindo e seu blog também.
    Parabéns.
    Fiz minha primeira manta ripple, venha ver.
    Já estou lhe seguindo, venha me seguir também.
    Obrigada.
    Beijo.

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