Granny chic is back. Another craft from the 60's and 70's is having a huge revival. My mum taught my sisters and I to crochet and knit when we were young. I could manage a crochet square.. I remember my older sister making a large rug of squares with black borders.
I'm feeling inspired by these creative ideas in white, natural and some of the more colourful designs I'm seeing around.
Happy weekend!
via
1. vintagerosebrocante.com
2. yvestown.blogspot.com
3. www.etsy.com/shop/awkward
4. ladiesandgentlemenstudio.com
5. www.etsy.com/shop/byCamilleDesigns
6. hookandlinenragrugs.wordpress.com
7. www.etsy.com/shop/RainingGrey
8. www.etsy.com/shop/RainingGrey
Just beautiful... lovely jelly fish. Have a great weekend! ~ Vanessa
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images. I've always loved crochet. I just need to learn how to do it! Kate x
ReplyDeleteCute jellyfish! Have a great weekend Cheryl x
ReplyDeleteLove that crochet rug! gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJust found you via my lovely pal from rugrat floormats. Love you blog. The images are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe jelly fish is so fun. I don't know how to crochet, but my mom does, maybe it's time she teaches me.
ReplyDeleteA great collection the jellyfish has to be my favourite too!
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Love that giant flower mat!
ReplyDeleteI barely learned to do this as a child. I would love to know how now.
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with the glass ball.
I so love this!! After being a nurse for so many years.. I have seen (most especially night and ICU nurses) crocheting all the time.. I never learned... now I must!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of the links! I am crocheting some after years of not doing any. It's fun and I love the results! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteThe jellyfish is my favorite, too! WOW!
ReplyDeleteAll great ideas. I used to know how to crochet but wouldn't know where to start now.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn