Sunday, January 22, 2023

Granny Rose 2 | Stash - A - Long | YouTube

Are you ready for a Granny Rose 2 SAL (Stash-a-long?)

The SAL starts on Friday, January 27, 2023, on the Apple Blossom Dreams YouTube channel. 
I will teach you how to make these "Granny Rose 2" squares step-by-step over the course of 6 weeks.
 The first video will be information on gathering up and organizing your stash
 so the actual crocheting will begin on February 3rd.
 
 
This project is free! 
Yay! 
I will help you make squares from your stash
and provide all the steps in the videos. 

I would LOVE for you to join me on YouTube!

Subscribe to the Apple Blossom Dreams YouTube
by clicking here and you'll receive the notifications for the CAL.
Please hit the subscribe and notifications buttons on YouTube
 and you will be notified when I put out the next video.

However...and apparently shamelessly...
if you would like to purchase the pattern which includes all the steps in a 
step-by-step photo tutorial including a link to an exclusive YouTube video 
with all the steps in one video then please check out
 the "Tri-Color Granny Rose 2" 
pattern on 

You will not need to purchase the pattern for the CAL but may be
helpful to have a copy of the pattern handy...
plus ya' know, it sure helps the small business owner yada, yada,yada. 😉


Additional Information:

There are two Tri-color Granny Rose 2 pattern options:

1) The motif/granny square only.

You can find the motif pattern by clicking on any of the following shops:


or

2) The Original Granny Rose Pompom pillow with two pompom border options, 
PLUS the new motif and layout as pictured here combined in one purchase. 

 

You can find the pillow pattern which includes the new motif and layout
 by clicking on any of the following shops:



Thanks for tuning in and I hope to connect with you here
on YouTube, or Instagram!

Wishing you lots of colorful and

Warmly,

Astri Elisabeth

1 comment:

  1. How lovely to have a free tutorial for your Granny Rose 2. I do believe that I will be joining you to make some of those pretty yellow and orange flowers for a spring wreath!

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