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SOMETHING OLD – SOMETHING NEW

December 11, 2007 by jd wolfe

Most of you who have been reading my blogs or emails about crochet for any amount of time have read my opinion about companies ‘recycling’ patterns – selling them as NEW with only a change of yarn type or color. This is a persistent problem in the crochet world as I see it.

Today, I found a notable exception to my complaint. Annie’s Attic has reissued a pattern that has been very much in demand. Here it is:

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Annies Attic

While this is not a pattern I plan to try anytime soon, it is certainly one of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen – and fully worthy of being reissued. The colors in this picture, and undoubtedly the yarn called for in the ‘new’ pattern, are different than the original I’ve seen for sale on Ebay. But, I’m very pleased with Annie’s Attic for this reissue. This one truly deserves updating – much more than the simple potholders and booties that they usually devote ‘new’ patterns to.

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Easy Dangle Earrings – Free Crochet Pattern

This free pattern offers a delightful opportunity to create charming accessories that add a touch of floral elegance to any ensemble.

The pattern itself is beautifully designed and easy to follow, making it suitable for crocheters of all skill levels. With clear instructions and helpful tips, even beginners can dive into this project with confidence. I especially appreciated the inclusion of three flowers in tonal pink shades, offering versatility in styling and customization.

I highly recommend the Dangle Earrings crochet pattern to anyone looking to add a touch of handmade charm to their wardrobe. Whether for personal wear or as a thoughtful gift, these floral-inspired earrings are sure to impress. Happy crocheting!

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