Crochet Photo Roundup #5
By Rachel Choi – 11 CommentsTime to show off some awesome photos!  Thank you to all the readers who’ve sent in photos of their crochet work.  It’s always fun to see what everyone crocheted!  Have a blast browsing the photos and don’t forget to leave a comment at the end of the post to share your likes.  If you’d like to be included in a future roundup feel free to submit your crochet pictures.
  Nancy crocheted a Basic Baby Cocoon for this cutie.
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  Charlotte made a queen size granny square blanket.
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  Edwin creates a blanket with the Mitered Square Tawashi.
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  Di uses the envelop pattern to create a clutch with plarn.
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  Di crocheted a larger version of the Crazy Ruffle Ring.
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  Julia crocheted the Simple Cell Phone Case.
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  Julia made the Perfect Fit Hobo Bag with a neat button.
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  Katheryn uses the Teddy Bear Coaster Crochet Pattern.
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  MGH did the Vortex Tawashi and the Square Tawashi.
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  MGH crocheted the Lacey Headband in red.
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  Rose makes a nice Broomstick Lace Wrap.
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I love the baby cocoon and the hobo bag!
Grat job everyone! The baby is super cute 🙂 And that headband inspired me to make one for myself.
I love Edwin and Charlotte blankets! Great job! They must have taken quite a bit of time.
All are very nice, especially hobo bag, queen size blanket, baby cocoon, lacy headband and broomstick lace wrap!
I love the headband. Now I want to make one for myself. The blankets are great, and they reminded me I have to work on the blanket for my friend.
A *queen-sized* granny square blanket … Charlotte, my hat’s off to you!
Superb collection and some patterns so inspiring.I crochet every day and love to create new designs.love crochet spot!
In 2009 I wanted to make a baby coocon for my first grand son . I looked and looked could not find a pattern now they are every ware.my luck ha.Love the hobobag
Many thanks for praise. Yes it took 2 months non stop to get it done. The last 2 double crochet rounds took a skien of yarn itself. Then the edging took another skien. It was a gift for my cousin this Christmas. It looks like to weigh a lot but really not that heavy, has a spongie feel to it. lol.
Hi Angie,
Thank you for your comment. The baby blanket did not take too much time. I think it too me about two weeks. I did block the blanket and it looks great. I’m entering it in the County Fair this weekend.
Huggs,
Edwin
I was wondering how much yarn you used for the queen sized blanket? I am trying to make one in chunky yarn for myself but can not figure out how much yarn to buy.