5 corners in a square.

In my latest crochet square. Sigh. Guess that two hour nap didn’t do very much to clear my head then. 🙁


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10 responses to “5 corners in a square.”

  1. ROFL Jax
    The first Pentagon crochet blanket??
    Karen x

  2. Jax- you’re probably doing something so already know, but in case you don’t, but the ring code’s gone from everywhere- I repeat WE ARE DRIFTING…. 🙂

  3. I wasn’t, I was feeding Small. Looks fine from here? Momentary outage?

  4. Still looks like some of us are driftng to me (including you and I)but it’s probably my puter gasping it’s last. I may be gone some time…

  5. Actually I had problems with ring code earlier, so just used sarah’s links around the place. OK now though

  6. I’m sure you could make a blanket from tesselated pentagons. 😉

  7. may not be a good one to send to the other square makers though! LOL
    I can’t even work out how you managed to do it – was it a v fancy pattern?

  8. Yes, it was gone earlier, after an odd message saying that it had too many connections, so was unavailable. Fame;-)

  9. You can use 12 pentagons to make a ball… stuff with wheat and lavender and make a soothing stress ball for heating in the microwave and throwing at the wall in moments of irritability. 🙂

  10. Hey Jon did’t know you are reading this too :0. Greets

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