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Wednesday, May 18

Free crochet square pattern


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16 comments:

Pepa de la Morena said...

¡Muchas gracias por compartir este gráfico! Me gusta mucho.

Anonymous said...

Hi i would like have the write instruccion for this pattern, because i cant understad how to make only whit the graffic
Tanks a lot

Diana said...

I'd like written instructions too

Diana

Anonymous said...

Written instructions would be wonderful since diagrams make my head spin. Thanks!!

Anonymous said...

Hi please. CAn you send me written instructions for this pattern I would be very grateful thank you

Unknown said...

I'd like written instructions too

Unknown said...

I would also love written in English also. Please

Unknown said...

I would also love written in English also. Please

Unknown said...

I would love a written pattern. Has anyone gotten it?

Unknown said...

I would love a written pattern. Has anyone gotten it?

JUSTME-CHRIS said...

Like the readers before me...I too would like a written pattern in English...thank you

JUSTME-CHRIS said...

Like the readers before me...I too would like a written pattern in English...thank you

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous pattern.. i would like written instructions to make this one in English. Pls post them soon. Thank you.

Unknown said...

It's only available in a graph pattern no written instructions

Anonymous said...

People need to not be lazy and Google how to read a graph pattern. It's easy. Just try.

Sherri said...

Of you expand the graph, you can make this. I did, and it's actually easier than you think. Look at some older magic crochet books and they teach you to read from a "picture" rather than written directions. I'm suggesting this because once you learn this method you can follow fire out a lot of patterns even if they're not in English. You can use any size yarn.