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Good for you! I’ve loved free form crochet since the 70s when I first read Del Pitt Feldman’s books on this topic. If you haven’t seen these classics, check Amazon or your local library. Full of inspiration and beautiful examples.
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Thank you for the encouragement.. I will check your suggestions out for sure xx
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I took a class on scrumbles. You are right, it is not easy, but it really is fun to see what comes out. I have a little bag of “rejects” but who knows, they may turn out to be perfect in some later project.
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I think I will have a similar bag of rejects also xx
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They are like little bits of paisley! I made a series with a fine white cotton, hoping to later join them into a scarf. They are still resting in a bag waiting for me to figure out the rest of the pattern. Yours are lovely against the denim 😉
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Interesting. This would really make you think outside of the box.
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Very cute!
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I love freeform crochet! Your scrumbles are super and I can’t wait to see your new pattern. x
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Oooh I love this. Only starting to get my head around crochet design at the moment, I think freeform crochet will haveto be next milestone 🙂
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Oh wow I’ve never done this! Why have I never done this?!?!?!?!?
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I am loving your scrumbles, I too have been fascinated and just started playing. I have really enjoyed the process but was using up oddments I had been given and ended up with ghastly colour combinations – hence why I haven’t yet blogged them!! I am tempted to break open some new yarn and start again! I love the subtle colours in yuours. X
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Love it 🙂 been doing these for years because i love to crochet on the train and bus and often leave the pattern at home or too lazy to get it out. I’ve always called it doodling…..have a look at my post today to see a selection
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Are scrumbles just the small pieces done freeform or any freeform? I am still learning how to read patterns and have been crocheting on and off for most of my life. I never thought of letting people know which pieces started from a pattern. Thanks for the idea and thanks for liking my post. Happy Easter.
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scrambles are just little bits of free-form usually joined to make a bigger piece xx
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