After I made yesterday's pink ribbon post, I made up this boxing gloves graph to encourage our breast cancer fighting sisters. Thanks for the inspiration, Gale, who asked for boxing gloves with the pink ribbon graph.
To get a twin mattress sized afghan (without putting on a border) use 2 dc per graph square with an H hook. Adding several rows of border will give you overhang for the twin bed. To make this a 4 x 5 ft throw, add 5 rows to each side and 15 to top and bottom, but use a J hook and 1 sc per graph square.
To request this graph, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "pink gloves" in the subject line. If you have any questions, please put them in the body of your email. If you'd like me to make one for you, I can do that too. Email me for pricing.
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Patterns/graphs from a crochet designing stay at home mom. The patterns I write up here are free, but I may post paid patterns from time to time. You may use the patterns to create your own items to keep or to sell, but you do not have permission to sell these patterns or claim them as your own. If you enjoy them, please share the pattern by linking to it. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter using @kendrascrochet. You can download the free graphs at kendrascrochetedcreations.com.
Monday, October 8, 2018
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon
I know this one is very plain, but it is halfway through October (breast cancer awareness month) and I haven't posted one yet!
The pink ribbon is one of the most recognized symbols of silent support. We all know someone who has been touched by cancer (of some kind or another), either someone who has been diagnosed, or someone who is a mutual friend of someone who has been.
Breast cancer awareness ribbons outwardly show our moral support for those who have been diagnosed with, are receiving treatment for, and are survivors of breast cancer. We wear these ribbons for our mothers, friends and lovers, and sisters.
Ladies, remember to do your self-exams and get your medical checkups! There are people who love you and YOU should be one of them!!!
If you would like this free graph (graph only, no written instructions), please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Pink Ribbon" in the subject line. If you use an H hook and 2 dc per graph square this should come out about twin mattress sized. Adding a few rows of border will make it cover a twin bed nicely with a bit of overhang. If you'd like a smaller throw, use a J hook and 1 sc per graph square, but add 15 rows to the top and bottom, and add 5 rows to each side.
If you'd like me to make one for you I can do that too! Email me for pricing.
If you have any questions or comments, you can either email me or leave a comment at the bottom of the page.
The pink ribbon is one of the most recognized symbols of silent support. We all know someone who has been touched by cancer (of some kind or another), either someone who has been diagnosed, or someone who is a mutual friend of someone who has been.
Breast cancer awareness ribbons outwardly show our moral support for those who have been diagnosed with, are receiving treatment for, and are survivors of breast cancer. We wear these ribbons for our mothers, friends and lovers, and sisters.
Ladies, remember to do your self-exams and get your medical checkups! There are people who love you and YOU should be one of them!!!
If you would like this free graph (graph only, no written instructions), please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Pink Ribbon" in the subject line. If you use an H hook and 2 dc per graph square this should come out about twin mattress sized. Adding a few rows of border will make it cover a twin bed nicely with a bit of overhang. If you'd like a smaller throw, use a J hook and 1 sc per graph square, but add 15 rows to the top and bottom, and add 5 rows to each side.
If you'd like me to make one for you I can do that too! Email me for pricing.
If you have any questions or comments, you can either email me or leave a comment at the bottom of the page.
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