And if you love crochet, you'd better make a new cup of coffee before visiting her blog (and flickr page). I'm eyeing my crochet hooks right now.
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Showing posts with label Sarah London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah London. Show all posts
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sarah London's Selvage Star Tutorial
Sarah London has a tutorial on her blog showing how to make this selvage star.
And if you love crochet, you'd better make a new cup of coffee before visiting her blog (and flickr page). I'm eyeing my crochet hooks right now.
And if you love crochet, you'd better make a new cup of coffee before visiting her blog (and flickr page). I'm eyeing my crochet hooks right now.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Sarah London Crochet
I love to visit Sarah London's blog and see all her wonderful crochet projects. I want to try this one, but I'm not sure how to get started with the first row; a long chain? Anyone have any advice? Check out her blog at: http://sarahlondon.wordpress.com/
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sarah London Will Teach You How to Crochet Now
If you've always wanted to know how to crochet granny squares or these little stars, take a look at Sarah London's blog: http://sarahlondon.wordpress.com/ You are only 10 minutes away from knowing how! Her instructional photos are the best I've ever seen. You'll say ah-haa!
I'm on a crocheting/knitting binge right now. I'll post photos soon. I'm making prayer shawls and small blankets. The blankets are really crazy. :)
I'm on a crocheting/knitting binge right now. I'll post photos soon. I'm making prayer shawls and small blankets. The blankets are really crazy. :)
Saturday, February 7, 2009
A Delicious Blast of Color!
This colorful feast for the eyes is from Sarah London of Australia. She must have known that her fiber-art friends in the Northern hemisphere needed some wonderful color. Thanks, Sarah!
My favorite part is where she combined hot pink, red, and cheddar gold in one "block," and then put it between the electric blues and the pale pastels. She must have a massive yarn stash. Or, she did have one, at least.
Sarah London's new blog address is: www.sarahlondon.typepad.com.
My favorite part is where she combined hot pink, red, and cheddar gold in one "block," and then put it between the electric blues and the pale pastels. She must have a massive yarn stash. Or, she did have one, at least.
Sarah London's new blog address is: www.sarahlondon.typepad.com.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Australian Fiber Artist: Sarah London
This charming crocheted granny-square blanket is almost enough to make me switch over completely from quilting to crocheting! When I was little, my mother and grandmother made some blankets like this, and we used them for a long time. So that helps to explain why I'm so taken with this, but her color selection is wonderful too. Very "early twenty-first century," wouldn't you say? The old ones I remember were multi-colored, and had black borders around each block.
This was made by Sarah London of New South Wales, Australia. You can see more of her creative fiber art on her blog at www.sarah-london.blogspot.com.
This was made by Sarah London of New South Wales, Australia. You can see more of her creative fiber art on her blog at www.sarah-london.blogspot.com.
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