I found this website that has lots of free patterns for crochet but I don't know how to link it. I hope you know what to do with this url.
http://priscillascrochet.net/freepatterns.html
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I found this website that has lots of free patterns for crochet but I don't know how to link it. I hope you know what to do with this url.
http://priscillascrochet.net/freepatterns.html
I found this website a couple of weeks ago. I have purchased a couple of the afghan patterns and am anxious to make one. I really like the site!
Great website. Thank you!
Great site. Thank you for sharing.
The link works just fine. Thanks for sharing this!
Looks good. Thanks
This is a great site. Thanks for sharing with us!
Hugs, Jo
Great Website. Thank you so much for posting.
Dutch
I clicked on the link, and went straight to the website. I scrolled down to the categories of patterns, clicked on one I was interested in, it brought it up in name only to save to my computer, which I did. They save as a PDF file. Once it was saved, I clicked on that file to open it, and see what I had downloaded. You can't see the pattern until you download and save the file to your computer. Hope this helps.
Paula
I'm looking for a crochet apron
Love this site! Lots of free unusual patterns. Thanks!
No problems. Love the site! Thanks.
Hi choiyuk96,
What I did was click on the link that you sent, the site came up and I then clicked on the underlined items I was interested in seeing. The patterns came up which gave the crocheting instructions which I then printed. I hope you can do as I did and see how beautiful these granny squares are.
Cathy
Hi, I'm like Diane, I just clicked on the URL that you printed and it went right to it. Then you can move to whatever you want to look at. I watched her talk about the peacock eye. I made several afghans about 30 years ago that used that stitch. Then it was called broomstick lace and used a broomstick or a wood stick. Then they came out with a tube with a point on it. I used the end of a broomstick that my husband cut off for me. I made one for my mother in law and when she passed it came back to me. I passed it on to one of my daughters. then when she moved I caught a glimpse of it in the goodwill box. I left it there. I know that Grandma enjoyed it while she had it. Maybe someone else got some use out of it. Margaret