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    Looking for an Aran pattern squares

    If you have seen the pattern let me no thanks

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    theraineysisters » Great American Aran Afghan Ada Fenick Square – this square is so beautiful.

    This may be something you you are interested in.
    Lisa

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    <http://members.iinet.net.au/~coolhoun/index.html>
    <www.KnittingFool.com>
    These are sites with the knit stitch combinations only. No patterns for specific items, just the knit stitch combinations.
    I did not see any crochet patterns in Aran, since Arans are usually KNIT.
    Last edited by Dsynr; 08-23-2012 at 08:40 AM.

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    11 different 12 inch Aran design squares
    Marlo's Crochet Corner
    http://tinypic.com/k3rq4z.gif

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    What kind of 'Aran' pattern squares are you looking for in particular? Aran is a colour and not necessarily a pattern per se.
    Crochetgal on Etsy - Beautiful yarns, affordable prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by crochetgal View Post
    What kind of 'Aran' pattern squares are you looking for in particular? Aran is a colour and not necessarily a pattern per se.
    http://us.mg4.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch
    Excuse me, The site quoted is for Aran KNIT patterns.
    BTW:
    The terms, "Aran" refers to a family of patterns which likely originated in Ireland, probably based on the things the seafaring families saw in their daily lives, like "cables" which resemble the ropes used on boats. The wool used for those items was unbleached, giving the "Arans" their characteristic colour.
    You're welcome.

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    google "purple kitty"
    Site has 100 crochet pattern squares.
    One of them may suit your needs.

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    I love the afghan Lisa suggested!

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