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The pattern in the photo below looks like the flowers are crocheted in a similar manner, but the background is somewhat different, as well as the edging. Perhaps if you work this in a selection of pastel baby yarns, you can adapt it for your use by changing the edging? The pattern is in a book called Afghan Sentiments by The Needlecraft Shop, and was designed by Martha Brooks Stein. The pattern is called Lush Delights. I made one of these for myself, and it was easy, as it was a join as you go pattern. It's the only kind of granny square afghan I'll make. I like having a finished afghan when I'm all done crocheting, instead of a big stack of blocks!:lol

 

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It looks like it's the same pattern I have from knitscene.com, just done in different colours.

You can find it in their projects, back issues year 2005.

 

Linda C.

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The pattern in the photo below looks like the flowers are crocheted in a similar manner, but the background is somewhat different, as well as the edging. Perhaps if you work this in a selection of pastel baby yarns, you can adapt it for your use by changing the edging? The pattern is in a book called Afghan Sentiments by The Needlecraft Shop, and was designed by Martha Brooks Stein. The pattern is called Lush Delights. I made one of these for myself, and it was easy, as it was a join as you go pattern. It's the only kind of granny square afghan I'll make. I like having a finished afghan when I'm all done crocheting, instead of a big stack of blocks!:lol

 

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Thanks for your help, :hug but this one I croched last year for the daughter of my sister in law and this is not this pattern I am searching. I will look at knitscene.com. Maybe I find something :yay Sorry that I posted know, but I am pregnant and I cant go everday to the compi. :hug

 

Greetings from germany

 

Kerstin

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Kersten,

I looked at the website, why don't you e-mail the lady and ask her if she'd be willing to tell you where she got the pattern?

 

I know she's selling her blankets, but she might be willing to share her source with a fellow crocheter.

 

best wishes.

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The pattern in the photo below looks like the flowers are crocheted in a similar manner, but the background is somewhat different, as well as the edging. Perhaps if you work this in a selection of pastel baby yarns, you can adapt it for your use by changing the edging? The pattern is in a book called Afghan Sentiments by The Needlecraft Shop, and was designed by Martha Brooks Stein. The pattern is called Lush Delights. I made one of these for myself, and it was easy, as it was a join as you go pattern. It's the only kind of granny square afghan I'll make. I like having a finished afghan when I'm all done crocheting, instead of a big stack of blocks!:lol

 

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ck'd out your blog and enjoyed your crocheted projects. very nice work.

 

jaye

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