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Pictures on the cushions in the living room pictures on the kitchen curtains Pictures on the dining room table and now…more, but this time: crochet squares for quilts. I am like someone who is obsessed with this type of beautiful things that can appear in every corner of a home, making you sigh with the desire to have one just like every neighbor who crosses her corridors. But since I don't like my neighbors to stay with the desire, I share all my designs whenever I can, so they can learn to make them and enjoy them. Copy them as they are! It is for me a total satisfaction that someone admires my work and wants to learn it.
I know, I know and I perfectly understand that brilliant and sometimes anxious feeling of beginners in the art of crochet, where we are just learning about the different types of fabric, but we begin to see the entire catalog of wonders that can be done, and we want to start for doing things a little more advanced and bigger. However, it is better to start with simple things and a good option is crochet squares.
You won't get frustrated, because you can do them with three basic stitches, such as high, low, and chain stitches. Knit the ones you want and in rather small sizes. Once you have them finished, I mean a certain amount, you can shape them into whatever you want, a crochet quilt or cushions. FROM SMALL YOU CAN CREATE BIG PROJECTS
Without the need to speed up our learning and enjoying each step by step, we can rely on some crochet quilt patterns, or simply look for the design of some woven squares and start working little by little every day without haste, and we will see the fruit of our work in a beautiful larger and more beautiful work like this cute patchwork quilt.
Like small rugs to weave, each square piece is perfectly assembled in the idea that we want to develop as part of a whole, and creating a beautiful and majestic work of art that with love, patience and dedication you will have managed to finish and give it shape. So you know, little by little, enjoying every step of your practice. And by the time you already have a few finished squares, you can have this link on hand that will show you some ways to join crochet squares. I say goodbye, a hug!