Recently, one of them passed away. Her name was Emma and she was a sweetheart! She had every one of my patterns and made so many of them in a beautiful array of colors (her favorite colors were red and black). While we were working on the infant dresses, her little girl would ask if I would design some that would fit her...and so I did. She is a doll and I loved seeing her in my designs - but even more happy to see the smile on her face for having something that her mom made her. My heart aches for her family and I tear up every time I see something on my computer that was hers. Though I never met her in person, I miss Emma and her comments about getting a Coke from McDonalds and seeing her photos of crocheting at her daughters softball games.
I am proud to be part of a loving Crochet Community who has come together and is making an 3 afghans in her memory. One for her oldest daughter, young daughter and husband. In honor of Emma, I made this Granny Square pattern to be used and it is available for free here:
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Kate Wagstaff of Crafting Friends Designs
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sell finished items using my patterns.
You are in no way to alter
the pattern and claim it as your own to sell
or give to others. Please give credit to Crafting friends
Designs when using this pattern
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Love for Emma Heart Square
Size: 6”
Materials: Small amount 4ww yarn
Hook: G
Gauge: 4 rows & 4 St = 1” (SC)
Stitches:
St(s) - Stitch(es)
Ch - Chain
SC – Single Crochet
Materials: Small amount 4ww yarn
Hook: G
Gauge: 4 rows & 4 St = 1” (SC)
Stitches:
St(s) - Stitch(es)
Ch - Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half
Double Crochet
TR – Treble Crochet
TR – Treble Crochet
Sl St – Slip
Stitch
R1: Begin with a SC Chainless Foundation of 21 OR Chain 22 and
SC in 2nd chain from hook and each chain across (21)
R2: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 10 sts, TR in next st, SC in remaining
10 sts
R3: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R4: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 9 sts, TR in next st, SC in next st,
TR in next st, SC in remaining 9 sts
R5: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R6: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 8 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Repeat *to* 2x, SC in remaining 7 sts
R7: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R8: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 7 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Rep *to* 3x, SC in remaining 6 sts
R9: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R10: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 6 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Repeat *to* 4x, SC in remaining 5 sts
R11: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R12: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 5 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Repeat *to* 5x, SC in remaining 4 sts
R13: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R14: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 4 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Repeat *to* 6x, SC in remaining 3 sts
R15: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R16: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 3 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Repeat *to* 7x, SC in remaining 2 sts
R17: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R18: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 4 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st*
Repeat *to* 2x, SC in next 2 sts, Repeat *to* 3x SC in remaining 3
sts
R19: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
R20: Ch 1, Turn, SC in next 5 sts, *TR in next st, SC in next st,
TR in next st* SC in next 5 sts, Repeat *to* 1x SC in remaining 5
sts
R21: Ch 1, Turn, SC in each st across (21)
Border: Ch 4, Turn to work down the side. HDC in side of end st and evenly down side of
square (HDC, Ch2, HDC) in
corner st, Turn, HDC between each st of bottom foundation, (HDC, Ch 2, HDC) in corner st, HDC evenly up 2nd
side of square, (HDC, Ch2, HDC) in corner st, HDC in each st across top of square.
Sl St to beginning ch 4 to connect.
Fasten off and weave in end.
Fasten off and weave in end.
This pattern is available in PDF format which includes 2 Graph's on www.craftingfriendsdesigns.com for $.95
If you are familiar with using graphs, each black square on the graphs on the following page represent a TR and each blank square represents a SC. The written instructions are for the top graph only and for a single color. If a 2nd color is wanted, you will switch colors for the TR stitch section and switch back for the SC sections. The second graph is an optional square that is the opposite of the first one as far as texture.
If you are familiar with using graphs, each black square on the graphs on the following page represent a TR and each blank square represents a SC. The written instructions are for the top graph only and for a single color. If a 2nd color is wanted, you will switch colors for the TR stitch section and switch back for the SC sections. The second graph is an optional square that is the opposite of the first one as far as texture.
Here is some of Emma's beautiful work I wanted to share with you.
Angelique Dress |
Baby Tay Toddler Dress |
Baby Tay Infant Dress |
Bubble Baby Sweater |
Emerald City Child Dress |
Jackson Tuxedo |
Oh Snap Toddler Dress |
Princess Britt Dress |
Ribbon & Lace Toddler |
Shell Brook Toddler |
Snap Dragon Toddler |
Shell Brook Toddler |
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