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If you mix together....

....two different tutorials, what will happen as a result? You'll discover it in few seconds!!

Thanks to Jacquie at Bunny Mummy, I've learned to crochet some sunburst granny hearts (here)....!!!
I made even some yarn dolls (a group of five!) following my tutorial (here)....!!!
What happened next?
I started to line up the hearts first


and then I added the yarn dolls!!!


From my drawer full of ribbons, I cut out a couple of meters from my jute ribbon reel and I started to make it pass trough each heart, alternating a knotted yarn doll...

One knot and one bow for the ladies


and a double knot for each boy, instead!


I've alternated a boy with a girl...


...and this is the outcome...TA-DAH...!!!! A Yarn dolls & granny hearts bunting!!!!



...Some more detailed pics....



I love it!!! It's so colourful and eye-catching...!!!! Maybe I'll do some more...even because this is an easy and quick project!!!



Even this week I'll join Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday ! Come with me!!!

See you soon, xxxxx

Comments

  1. Hi dear Alessandra,
    I am your newest follower just now..:)) You have very nice blog and you like crochet. I lile your yarn dolls so much. I will try to make them.. Nice to meet you.. If you visit my blog I will be very happy..
    All best wishes and Blessings..
    xxxx...
    http://becktovintage.blogspot.com/

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  2. You have so many ideas, but where do you find the time to make so many things?!

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  3. I love this!!!

    Groetjes Geriene*

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  4. What a joyous garland! I remember those yarn dollies from when I was a little one. My aunt made them for us!

    Thanks for the memories Alessandra, and I hope you're having a lovely Italian vacation! Be safe.

    M

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  5. This is fantastic. The colors are so fun and granny square hearts?!!!...love it. I'm bookmarking the pattern. Thanks for sharing :)

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  6. So much fun and it screams Alessandra made me! You really do have a wonderfully unique style! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

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  7. So much fun and it screams Alessandra made me! You really do have a wonderfully unique style! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

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  8. Wow, I haven't seen these little men in years! I used to always be making them, along with Pom poms, alas that is where my woolly crafty ways end! I literally have 2 left hands, one day I may make my very own granny square! Ada :)

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