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I tried and tried to get seagrass to make a seagrass hat-- but I couldn't bring myself to pay $12 including shipping for something that's just $3 or so a pound.
But this began my thoughts about non-yarn fibers for crocheting and I remembered an old favorite: cotton twine.
And so I made first the one handed, then the two handed bracelets.
The one handed was crocheted with an F hook and the two handed was crocheted with a G hook.
2 comments:
amazing!! You're very talented.
Thank you! I love your hooks!
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