OK, so this is a knitting blog. I know that. But I could not help but show you all what my mother in law crocheted for Gary and I for Christmas. First, my obvious hints didn't fall on deaf ears. We got some new coasters. This time in red and green. Here, look!


And, as if that isn't enough creativity, she created a yummy lap blanket.

Lookie... those are cookies!
If you're interested in trying to make some cookies, check this out.
http://www.thriftyfun.com/downloads/CrochetOreoCookies.pdfWhat fun!
2 comments:
Thank you Carey for showing the latest project, the Oreo Cookie afghan. I must give credit to Lisa James, from Galivants Ferry, S.C. for publishing this pattern in the October 2008 Crochet World magazine. She did a great job in creating it, and I really enjoyed making it.
oooooo little cookies! so cute - great lacework
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