Do you know how the Pirates got their name? They were originally the Alleghenys , but when they signed on a much sought after 2nd baseman, they were accused of making a "piratical" move and they embraced the term as their own and wore it proudly.
The logo has changed over the years, as logos often do, but it has most often been a single "P" in some form. The most recent is this pointy letter P whose name for the font I can't find! I believe they made it up just for the logo, but I could be wrong.
This graph was created to make a twin sized afghan when using 2 dc per graph square with an H hook. If you would like to make one yourself, you can go to kendrascrochetedcreations.com and save orvprint right from your browser. If you'd like me to make one for you I can do that. Email me at kendra@kendrascrochetedcreations.com for pricing.
If you make one, please send me a photo! I love to see your finished products. If you share, tag me in social media. I'm @KendrasCrochet on Twitter and Instagram and KendrasCrochetedCreations on Facebook.
Let me know what you think!
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, January 20, 2020
Pittsburgh Pirates graph
Labels:
allegheny,
baby blanket,
baseball,
bead pattern,
bedspread,
crochet,
free graph,
graphghan,
intarsia,
knitting pattern,
major league baseball,
MLB,
Pennsylvania,
pirates,
Pittsburgh
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