tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3799235793687756447.post2882729541061264334..comments2024-03-23T16:46:07.803+01:00Comments on My Hobby Is Crochet: How to join the c2c Animal Blocks together - Wildlife Graphghan CALUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3799235793687756447.post-59867110945159350522020-08-31T11:32:11.444+02:002020-08-31T11:32:11.444+02:00Hi Deborah! I would love to see your blanket! If y...Hi Deborah! I would love to see your blanket! If you can, please send me a picture to this email address: kinga at myhobbyiscrochet dot com. <br />Thank you! Kingahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15963333840346263403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3799235793687756447.post-10959556803148436632020-08-30T18:41:28.602+02:002020-08-30T18:41:28.602+02:00I added a border to mine. I only did 6 blocks as ...I added a border to mine. I only did 6 blocks as it is for my granddaughters toddler bed. I did 2 rows of the background color, then 2 rows of white, then one row of heather grey (which I used to join all the squares together) using the moss stitch. I really like it. Deborah Kasernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3799235793687756447.post-84700132066215007852020-06-30T08:29:47.399+02:002020-06-30T08:29:47.399+02:00You're very welcome! I'm very glad that yo...You're very welcome! I'm very glad that you enjoyed the patterns/graphs! :) I find it easier working with the graphs, because I can see where I need to change colors and can better manage the way I'm carry the yarns.Kingahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15963333840346263403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3799235793687756447.post-43856761677389990982020-06-30T00:32:38.143+02:002020-06-30T00:32:38.143+02:00I tried a single crochet border around the squares...I tried a single crochet border around the squares, using a beige yarn, but didn't like the look. So I will just try sewing them together the way you did and then add a border. I made 18 of the animals (omitted the sloth and baby penguin). I am joining nine together to make two afghans...one for my grandson and one for my granddaughter (brother and sister). I am planning on adding a wider border, using the four colors that border the animals. I am so excited about this project and I am so grateful to you for creating these patterns and making them available free! You did an amazing job! Even your directions were incredible! I made the first two squares using your written instructions, then realized I could copy the graphs and print them. I used the printed color graphs to finish, because I could work at a table and didn't have to read!!! Again, I thank you and hope that I will soon be finished with these. They have been the most difficult crocheting project I have made, and I have been crocheting for 67 years!!!Mary Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17562214377266652315noreply@blogger.com