tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956580888802502860.post6944135343601605499..comments2024-03-22T19:41:57.878+02:00Comments on Zooty Owl's Crafty Blog: Block Stitch Baby BlanketZootyOwlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01887672371738262246noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956580888802502860.post-81234280767380634962015-10-21T12:05:05.486+02:002015-10-21T12:05:05.486+02:00Fantastic articles is post by you in this blog. Y...Fantastic articles is post by you in this blog. You give a nice thing. Thank you for such a nice article. Every word og this blog helps me to give detail to me.<br />Visit: <a href="http://www.designedbyartists.com/" rel="nofollow">Baby Blanket</a><br />andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14625287413297458232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956580888802502860.post-71461526929880795092014-08-03T00:36:25.500+02:002014-08-03T00:36:25.500+02:00Yes, I noticed that stitch popping up too, there s...Yes, I noticed that stitch popping up too, there seems to be a rebirth of the old stitches and methods. I guess it is true everything old is new again. I had posted a photo of a blanket I made with the stitch to bring attention to the continuous Join for granny squares. I immediately got requests asking me to post the pattern for the blanket. I use it for blankets, shawls, hats, scarves, layette sets.....etc. It is an old stand-by for me. Never did care much for the holes in the standard Granny square. I have been very blessed to have my blog featured on several of the larger sites for free pattern listings. Much to my delight my patterns are well received. I have been at this since 1957, I call myself the eternal learner because <br />nobody knows everything about anything so when I read something I don’t know, I just have to find out. I love your blanket, I just had to “Pin it.” Thanks for your reply. DorieDoris Yocum Turnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02292644740204088597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956580888802502860.post-85977976499255681902014-08-02T23:50:32.050+02:002014-08-02T23:50:32.050+02:00Hi Dorie. The edging is actually more of a brai...Hi Dorie. The edging is actually more of a braid. Go and have a look at my "Road Trip Scarf" pattern - I use the same edging there. I love your box stitch blankets - I was quite happy when I came across your blog as this was a stitch one did not see much of. There seems to have been a bit of a revival though - I have seen it popping up all over now!!ZootyOwlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01887672371738262246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6956580888802502860.post-45557016949581916702014-07-26T20:20:31.997+02:002014-07-26T20:20:31.997+02:00I love this afghan. You do beautiful work and you...I love this afghan. You do beautiful work and your color selection/placemennt is amazing. I love color. I was wondering about the "running stitch" I have not heard that term used before in Crochet and the photo does not give detail. Would this be similar to a row of single crochet around the outside edge. Thank you. <br />Dorie at http://idealdelusions.blogspot.com/Doris Yocum Turnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02292644740204088597noreply@blogger.com