Highland cow crochet pattern blanket

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3d Crochet Highland Cow Seamless Pattern, Granny Square, Faux Embroidery Wool Knit Fabric, Farm Animals Print, Shaggy Brown Longhorn Cow Fake Embroidery, Crochet Seashell Applique, Seashell Applique, Cow Bedroom, Highlander Cows, Crochet Highland Cow, Crochet Seashell, Highland Cow Crochet, Cow Crafts

"3d Crochet Highland Cow Seamless Pattern, Granny Square, Faux Embroidery Wool Knit Fabric, Farm Animals Print, Shaggy Brown Longhorn Cow → PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital instant download. No physical product will be shipped. You are purchasing the JPG digital file (Flattened image - not editable). This pattern is not intended for use with embroidery machines. It is a faux seamless file designed for printing on fabric and paper. It can be used for: - paper products (scrapbooking…

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Baby Highland Cow Corner to Corner Blanket Pattern - Etsy Canada Cow Crochet Blanket, Highland Cow Blanket, Crochet Highland Cow, C2c Blanket Pattern, Highland Cow Crochet, Corner To Corner Blanket, Amigurumi Cow Pattern, Teether Pattern, Cow Blanket

Baby Highland Cow corner to corner crochet pattern This pattern uses DK weight (Light Worsted/ Yarn group 3) acrylic yarn Can be made in 2 different sizes: 94 x 120cm (approx.) if using Mini C2C 140 x 180cm (approx.) if using C2C Instructions and materials list included for both! Pattern includes: -Full Colour Graph -Colour Coded Row by Row Counts -Materials List -C2C and Mini C2C Stitch Diagrams -US to UK Crochet Terms Converter To download a free sample pattern please visit my Hooked with…

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Crochet Baby Cow Blanket Free Pattern, Ffa Crochet Blanket, Farm Theme Crochet Blanket, Cow Crib Blanket Crochet, Baby Cow Blanket Crochet Pattern Free, Cow Blanket Crochet Pattern, Cow Crochet Blanket Pattern Free, Animal Blanket Crochet Pattern Free, Cow Afghan Pattern

Like many little girls, it was my mum that showed me how to knit when I was a child but crocheting was something that she never managed to master. I actually taught myself with the help of a library book when I was around 6 years old. Back then I was making clothes and blankets for my dolls, later progressing to Granny Squares and my first full sized blanket at around the age of 7 or 8. That one has long gone but I still have the second one I made a year of two later, the pattern coming for…

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