UPDATE: The pattern to this skirt is now available here :)
Hellooo! Well, shock horror, would you believe it, I missed last week's Granny Square Challenge! Truth be told, I was absolutely shattered after completing a huge work project (of the non-crochet variety) which had taken most of my time for two-three weeks, and the Challenge completely eluded me!
Anyway, you are now long overdue a proper reveal for my Granny Square Skirt, which I finished two weeks ago, and which several of you have kindly asked to see worn.
So, without further ado, I give you... the Granny Square Skirt!
I must say, it took me a while to warm to this skirt. It was a bit stiff to begin with, and it didn't help that in the first pics we took of them, I absolutely hated the look of me. But having worn it a few times, I find that the stitches are beginning to loosen up a bit. Unfortunately (but very predictably indeed), so is the waistband, so I am really going to have to sew in a piece of elastic inside it. For now, I am making do with a bit of ribbon passed through the top row just underneath the waistband, just so that my bottom suddenly doesn't find itself unduly exposed...
Anyway, I am now very pleased with my new skirt, which I have found can also double up as a poncho, although I am hoping I won't need to use it as such, should spring be willing to come (and stay). Yay, I can't wait for spring! :)
Thanks for reading, peeps, and as usual, don't forget to go have a gander here for more Granny Square love.
See you next week! :)
Very nice ! Congratulations !
ReplyDeleteThanks Bluettine! :)
DeleteI love your skirt !!! And I love your website :)
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It's a lovely fun skirt. :)
ReplyDeleteJoli jupette
ReplyDeletewaou!!!!! I love your skirt!!! it's really great. I hope the elastic will work and you will be able to keep wearing this lovely skirt <3
ReplyDeleteYour skirt has pretty colors in it and looks wonderful on you. Nice idea to sew elastic in waist.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! LOVE IT! <3
ReplyDelete~Crystal
Crochet, A Day In The Life
http://krystlewv.blogspot.com
Absolutely love it! I'm featuring it at my Yarn Fanatic Party -- I'll also be highlighting it on Facebook this week. Great work. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this skirt! I have had a similar idea on my mind for a while now but haven't gotten to it yet. Now, I definitely will have to get going. Beautiful skirt! I have chosen it as one of my EyeLoveKnots Yarn Favorites, and featured in this week's party. It can be found here - http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2015/03/yarn-fanatic-linky-party-30-sweet.html.
ReplyDeletePlease come back and party with us again soon!
Alexandra
EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com
J'adore ta jupette
ReplyDeleteHello, is there a pattern for this darling skirt?
ReplyDeleteI am in the process of writing it, please bear with me and thank you for your interest! :)
DeleteHow's the pattern coming?
DeleteIt's here! :) http://little-crochet.blogspot.fr/2017/03/granny-square-skirt-pattern.html
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ReplyDeleteI am in the same boat as Sharon, if there is a pattern for this I would love to purchase it! these would look amazing on my daughters :)
ReplyDeleteThe pattern has been in preparation for a while. I intend to publish it on my blog as soon as I can, so watch this space! :)
DeleteHi Nik, I am so glad you like this skirt! You can find the pattern here: http://little-crochet.blogspot.fr/2017/03/granny-square-skirt-pattern.html
DeleteSomehow I never received this reply but I am so excited to see it now! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your pattern :)
DeleteIs the skirt pattern available? I love it! -Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz, thank you for your interest! You can find the pattern here: http://little-crochet.blogspot.fr/2017/03/granny-square-skirt-pattern.html
Deletelove it
ReplyDeleteis the pattern available?
ReplyDeleteHi Romera, thank you for your interest, you can find the pattern here: http://little-crochet.blogspot.fr/2017/03/granny-square-skirt-pattern.html
ReplyDeleteVocê é fabulosa. Amei seu trabalho. 😍
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration! I'm making this from brown-beige batik yarn. :-)
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