Saturday, March 31, 2012

Granny beanie

I'm very proud of my latest crochet effort. A granny beanie!

I have pinned SO MANY crochet patterns to my dedicated Pinterest board. I tried my hand at a granny beanie this time. I kind of did my own thing but used the pattern from this pin as a starting point. You know, if you're new to crochet like me, I think granny squares (and granny circles and granny beanies) are the way to go. You only need to know two stitches and it's easy to see the big hole where you stick the hook each time (hey, get your mind out of the gutter).


8 comments:

Whimsy and Juno said...

Great job with the beanie! The colours you've used are lovely too. I totally agree that granny squares are the way to go when you're a beginner, you basically only have to use one type of stitch!

Brenda said...

You did a beautiful job on the beanie! I love it.

Unknown said...

Woohoo, you are really doing very well with your crochet, wont be able to say your a beginner soon.
Hat looks fab!!

Charlotte said...

Stick it! LOL!
Great work! YOu do have a MASSIVE crochet board on Pinterest, good to see you getting thru it!

Granny Janny said...

Well done Yvette. Granny squares are so versatile too. You can use them in many ways. There will be no stopping you now.
Love Mum

Sheree said...

It looks great Yvette! Love the colours!

Sheree xx

Tammy said...

Oh its lovely! Nice work Yvette!

Anonymous said...

You are so rude! ;)
Love it - gorgeous colours.