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When this Snuggery was hung in her enclosure Leilani was quick to snuggle up in it and that is how these crochet hanging baskets came to be called a Snuggery.When I tried my hand at snoods I used the 1942 Perky Snood instructions in conjunction with this video that uses the pattern in the below image from the chawed rosin.Heres a few other snood patterns I discovered in my snood adventures.
On the left you can see the crochet perle which I also used in the bobbin lace caul v1.1 and on the right is a heavier bamboo yarn, giving a very different look to the finished snood. Delete Replies Reply Reply Sanderella 8 October 2014 at 23:36 Thank you for sharing this pattern I shared too on my FB page Very nice and I am certain brings many memories of timesfashion past to current Sandy Reply Delete Replies Purfylle 9 October 2014 at 08:30 Thanks for sharing Sandy. Every year I think, Im going to look that up bc i think Im supposed to know what that is;) Reply Delete Replies Purfylle 13 October 2014 at 20:28 Im glad I could help solve a mystery:0) Delete Replies Reply Reply Add comment Load more. What am I missing details yarn ideas projects (400) blog posts (3) comments (13) forum posts (8) editing details Viewing as a guest user. What am I missing details yarn ideas projects (400) blog posts (3) comments (13) forum posts (8) editing. Heavier yarns (wool, acrylic, and blends) yield a lovely, rough texture. Comes to about the nape of the neck when worn; for a longer snood, repeat Row 15 until desired diameter is achieved. Reocities is a private archiving service and access may temporarily be unavailable. Please try again in a few minutes if you encounter a site outage.
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