I managed to complete my first two squares for the Share A Square project. Here is a picture:
Not much time either, first one last night took a 1/2 hour and this morning I whipped up the 2nd in about 20 minutes. Tonight NannyGoat is coming over to learn how to crochet!!! I have been trying to teach her since she was born, but she is easily distracted. These little squares are perfect for her so she can start to get a sense of accomplishment and kill time while she waits to pop out the jumping bean (only 11 weeks and counting).
Click the link and make some squares….share your love. If you can’t crochet, it’s easy to learn or ask a friend. If you know me I can show you how, or you can send me some yarn and I will make them for you!!!
June 22, 2007 at 7:46 am
[…] By the way, can anyone translate a crochet pattern to Spanish? My friend Lola in Spain comes to read my blog frequently. Fortunately, she speaks enough English to be able to translate what I say (though if she thinks that what I write is “English,” then I have some sad news: it’s “Texan,” and there is a difference!). Lola has a lovely website showing the jewelry she makes, and another that is devoted to the things she loves. That sweetheart put the Share A Square logo on her site, even though she doesn’t crochet. She says that people are interested in helping, but can’t understand English to read the pattern. Here is a link to a picture of the squares, Lola; it’s over at Vixen’s Den. I bet if you ask her, she will be happy to let you copy and post the picture on your site. Maybe if they see it, your friends will know how it is put together. […]
June 22, 2007 at 8:37 am
Hello, Viven, I sometimes read Eclectic Life, and I am trying to help Shelly with her project, but I have some problems with english so I can´t translate the instructions of the pattern. May I put on my blog your pictures saying that are yours, then my friends will know what I am talking about. Sorry for my english, it is not very good,
Thanks for helping Shelly in this project,
Kind regards Lola