One of the things I like best about crochet is how flexible it is. First, I found and posted the beautiful Finnish shawl. Then a friendly reader, Christina, translated the pattern for us (see Comments Section of the link above). Then Wanda emailed me with a picture of how she interpreted the pattern to create a lovely and unique scarf as a gift for a teen girl. I love it! From across the world and across the internet, we are able to share our love of crochet and our various adaptations of a pattern. I’m so glad Wanda sent this to me! I hadn’t thought to downsize the beautiful Finnish Shawl for a scarf – but guess what my next project will be!
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Free Crochet Pattern – Book Sleeve Cover
I was kind of surpised to find that Book sleeves were trending, I guess more people still read books than I thought..
Join Ashten Stitches in this delightful tutorial where she demonstrates how to turn your excess granny squares into a trendy book sleeve.
Ashten’s easy-to-follow instructions are perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. With her infectious enthusiasm and passion for crochet, she’ll guide you through each step of the process, from selecting your granny squares to assembling them into a stylish sleeve.
Whether you’re a crochet enthusiast looking to tackle a new project or someone with a stash of granny squares waiting to be used, this tutorial is for you! Get ready to unleash your creativity and create a one-of-a-kind book sleeve that reflects your unique style.
So grab your crochet hook and yarn, and let’s dive into this fun and rewarding project together. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to breathe new life into your granny squares and showcase your crochet skills with a practical and stylish book sleeve!
Looking for more Book sleeve crochet patterns? Check out these Patterns we found on Etsy.
Prefer a step by step written tutorial? Check out this FREE Book Sleeve Pattern.
Wanda says
Thanks, JD, for the kind words. I love doing the scarf and was honored that you wanted to share it on your blog.
You are an inspiration, and big help, to so many. It’s nice when we can give back. 🙂
Wanda