I'm finished with Sarah London's mystery crochet project. Her actual mystery project is glass cozies, but I made mine a candle cozy. I'm going to keep this candle in my craft room. Mmmmmm - smells like watermelon. :)
Hello Debi, many thanks for taking the trouble to send me the link for the cozy. I had to hunt around a little for the follow-ups, but I made it! Now I can't wait to start! I'm going to make a candle cozy too! Your pink and yellow combination is particularly pretty. I just love the granny square motif, it has something comforting about it!
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I like those. Very pretty, warm colors too.
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What a great idea. I might have to try one of those myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies. You too, Doris. :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty that looks, love the yarn you used.
ReplyDeleteThanks glor. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What a wonderful idea to use it as a candle cozy! Love the colors!
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Thanks Anita. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this glass or candle cozy pattern. May I ask you for the link to be able to obtain the pattern? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Zinnie - here is the link to the beginning of the crochet-a-long. I believe there were 8 parts to it.
ReplyDeletehttp://sarahlondon.wordpress.com/2010/05/24/mystery-crochet-project/
Hello Debi, many thanks for taking the trouble to send me the link for the cozy. I had to hunt around a little for the follow-ups, but I made it! Now I can't wait to start! I'm going to make a candle cozy too! Your pink and yellow combination is particularly pretty. I just love the granny square motif, it has something comforting about it!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Zinnia - I'm glad to help. :)
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