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ok bear with me i'm looking for a crochet pattern for covering plastic hangers for the closet it was an ad on the annie's or clotide or caron free daily patterns it pop up and of course the husband was in a rush and i didn't just leave the computer running and had to run out the door so i can't find the pattern now on the net looked every where i have been in the last couple days e pattern annie's etc it was made with the plastic hangers you can get from walmart believe there is a dozen in the package if any one know the company who had the pattern please i'm running nutz here looking two days now can't seem to get anywhere got all the others but the one i'm looking for the difference in the hanger pattern is the space in the middle of the hanger was crocheted spaced

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I am glad I found this posting because my grandma told me the other day that she had bought two crochet covered hangers years ago at a craft show and wish she had more of them. SHe wants me to make her a few and I came out on line to look for patterns. I didn't see these ones. I might try one of these for her. I think she'd be happy with any of them. I tried sc'ing around the hanger and boy was that tedious!!!!

 

Post pics of you guys get them made. I also think that these would make great gifts. I might even make a set for each of my co-workers for christmas next year--at least that is my idea for now.....might change half way through the year.

 

I just found this hanger pattern also.

 

http://www.frugalhaus.com/homepage/downloads/NP1.pdf

 

 

 

toodles!

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Here's the lion one, I've been meaning to make a few of these, even bought some hangers lol

 

http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/chs-hanger.html

 

Found this one when looking for that, hadn't seen it yet

http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/70716AD.html

Cute for Christmas :)

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Hi Crafty Gardener,

I'm so glad to have found your website. I like all your crochet patterns. Especially

the dishcloth scrubby in the round. The one with the nylon scrubby in the middle.

I have been looking for one for a long time.

On the C2C shawl is there more instructions?

Thank you,

YMarie

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Hi Y.Marie, This is an old thread and it looks like Crafty Gardner hasn't been on this site for almost 4 years, so she may not see this post.

I looked at her blog, it looks like she is not a designer, but rather sharing projects she has made.  I found a shawl on her blog that is corner to corner that she tested for another designer - here is the link http://www.craftygardener.ca/the-life-way-shawl/  .  If this is it, (1) it would be unethical (not to mention, illegal) for her to share someone else's pattern as it is not her own, and (2) it appears to be a basic corner to corner pattern, of which there are LOTS of free patterns out there, mostly for blankets. 

She does link to the other designer--It appears that this pattern is no longer available on line https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/life-way-shawl.  It looks like a plain c2c stitch pattern but with some chain loops here and there instead of squares.  I don't do a lot of c2c but I'd guess the open areas would be something like: instead of 3 dc, make 2 chains, dc.  Then in the next round, make the usual 3dcs around the 2 chains, or possibly 2 dc around the chains and 1 into the dc.

Doing a search, this came up, 'inspired by' the c2c stitch but is very pretty, just for fun https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fortunes-shawlette

You could just omit the heart on this one, is a plain c2c shawl with a shell edging https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/heart-c2c-shawl

Not free, but c2c with some lacy details https://lilinettecrochet.blogspot.com/2018/05/lacy-days-of-elegance-shawl.html

This is c2c, made a little differently in that it starts at the center long edge and has a 'spine', which would be the best (most conventional) way to make a striped shawl.  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tea-cakes-shawl  The only thing I'd change is the starting point, see in the last photo it's made with a full circle of DC, like you were starting a hat.  I'd make that a half circle instead so the long edge doesn't have that bulge.

 

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