My childhood friend is getting married, and I am making her and her future husband a lacy bed cover. We grew up reading Tennyson and other Victorian poets together, and I am dedicating each square of the blanket to a different author we loved.
The squares can be used to create tablecloths, curtains, or pieces of clothing – let your imagination run free! I would love to see what you create – please do share pictures of your project ♥ Happy crocheting!
I have been teaching children Hebrew since I was 14 years old, and was amazed that although there were lots of patterns out there for English letters, there were none for our aleph bet. My project, Hooked on Hebrew, aims to remedy that, one letter at a time. Welcome to our community!
The letters are designed to give a modern twist to the beautiful ancient language and are very versatile. They can be used on their own to teach (ourselves or others) Hebrew in a fun way, or attached to another fabric as an appliqué. Perhaps you could personalise gifts to your loved ones with their names?
I would love to see what you create – please do share pictures of your finished project on Ravelry ♥ If you would like to share your project on social media, feel free to use the hashtag #hookedonhebrew to grow our community.
My emerging #InterfaithBlanket sports blocks demonstrating holidays from different religions.
Being double knit, the designs can double as festive potholders or colourful table runners.
Join this celebration of celebrations and share pictures of your finished squares!