Sunday 4 December 2016

Snowdrops and Butterflies




Every Spring we have these sweet little flowers popping up everywhere. They remind me of Enid Blyton’s much-beloved book The Magic Faraway Tree because they flourish in the shade beneath the huge old Oak trees that are so much a part of Cape Town. I designed this square in Spring and now it’s almost Mid-Summer! Oh, the days are just too short even if the Sun sets in Summer at around 8:30pm! I’m always complaining that there are not enough hours in a day or days in a year! So much yarn so many ideas, so little time even if I lived 200 years!  :D

May the crochet fairies always be close at hand!
xxx



43 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. You're welcome! :-) Thank you very much!I'm so glad you like it! xx

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  3. Hi, the link to the snowdrop and butterfly pattern is not working. Can you please email me a copy? Thanks so much! This is beautiful!

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  4. Hi Kelly! I 've tested the Link several times now, and it does seem to be OK? Please try again and let me know? Thank you! :-) xx

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  5. I just downloaded it, seemed to work fine.... thanks for sharing, it's gorgeous!

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    1. You're welcome, Diana! :-) Glad it's sorted out. x

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  6. Hi Jen! Thanks for sharing so generously your lovely patterns. You are a truly gifted designer. Love your squares!

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    1. Thank you so much! I honestly love crocheting with almost all my heart...I leave a bit open for my kids, husband and animals. :D Btw...Nadia Fuad from YARNutopia has included this pattern in her youtube tutorials 365 Days of Granny Squares!Makes it so much easier then to follow this pattern. :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0BBnPtcmyM&ab_channel=FuadAzmat%2FYARNutopiabyNadia

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  7. Hello Jen, Thank you for your beautiful work. I love your work, thank you for sharing.
    Greetings from Greece.

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    1. Hi Sofie! Thanks so much! Oh, you are so lucky to be living in Greece. I used to live and work in Agia Galini in Crete, before it became a popular tourist destination. Happy times, happy memories! I was always treated very kindly and I will never forget that.Sending a big hug! :-) xx

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    2. Hi Jen, I think Crete is beautiful but I never been to Agia Galini it means "Holy Serenity" I live on Lemnos island for 20 years now and I love it here. Jen I want to ask you is this UK or USA terms that you use? Hope you can come back to our beautiful country. Thank you again for your beautiful work. Hug's to you and your family. :) xx

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  8. Nice article. You have very beautiful and interesting website. I like it so much.

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  9. Hi Again, Sofia! Yes, I have been to Lemnos as well. I love Greece, and the islands. Pity I don't have buckets of money or I would move there permanaently. :D Yes, all my crochet is done in US terms. There is also a video turorial for this square. Have you seen it? Also, have you connected with me via the FB page? I'm always there so easier to get a quick answer to any questions. XOX

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  10. Pattern links to blank pdf on google drive. Love this beautiful square, but need written, thx, rk.

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    1. Hi there! :D I have tested the link several times now, and asked a friend to test it as well, and it is in working order. It's possible that it may have something to do with the PDF viewer on your device or computer? If all else fails, there is the video tutorial? Let me know? xx

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  11. Gracias por estos trabajos tan fantásticos y por compartirlos, un saludo desde España

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  12. Love this granny square. I'm on number 3 now. I decided to do 4 for my granddaughter's blanket. One for each season. Spring and winter are done. Just started summer ❤

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    1. Thank you so much! :D I'd love to see your finished piece! xxx

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  13. Hi Jen, I love this pattern! I saw it first on Nadjas YouTube channel and started working on a blanket made from this square. Five squares into the project I thought it would be easier to switch to using the written pattern nbut can't find the link anywhere. Can you send it to me please?

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  14. Sorry but, I started this square last week so I know the pdf was there...now I cant seem to find the link again? Was it removed?

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  15. This square is beautiful! But i can't find the pattern?

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  16. Hi Jen, I saved this pattern to Ravelry ages ago, but now I can't seem to get to the pdf to print it off. Has it been removed?

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  17. I don't see where the pdf version is located and I don't see an option to purchase the pattern.


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  18. Where do you download the pattern? please could you make it more obvious......!

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  19. This pattern is listed as free on Ravelry but...Did you remove it because a video tutorial was made? In MHO a video is not a pattern.

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  20. How can I get hold of the written pattern?

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  21. Love this pattern, but then again all of your wonderful designs keep on amazing me...and a lot of people across the crochet world! Thank you so much for your hard work! I cannot download this pattern though. Did you remove it because it was retired?

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  22. This pattern is listed as free on Ravelry but I can't find anyway to actually get the pattern. It is so pretty and I really would like to make it...Please advise. Thank you, Judy

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  23. Where can I download the pattern? Please advise

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  24. Still can't find written pattern. Video is good but need written please. Links go in loop from here to video to Ravelry to here again. Please fix. Its a beautiful design.

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  25. I guess I join the others... I have looked for the written pattern and it says its not available any longer... perhaps you could post it on your blog... I love this and I can follow the video but I like to crochet while traveling and no to easy to watch a video whilst in the car

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  26. Hola,es una belleza ,seguí el vídeo,pero el patrón escrito raverly lo retiro,vos no podrías compartirlo? Desde Argentina Santiago del Estero Gracias

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  27. Estoy haciendo el granny según el video pero tengo algunas dudas. Puedes volver a compartirlo. Saludos desde Valdivia Chile

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  28. And here I am not able to find the pattern either. But it also looks like it's been abandon. So very sad, it's beautiful but I need the pattern, not the video.

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  29. What beautiful squares. I too would have to be over 200 to make them all and the videos are so good even if the pattern has been not available now. Easy to understand and if anyone feels the need can write down their own instructions as they go on Thanks so much, I am so glad to have found this site

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  30. Does anyone having written pattern? Pls send.

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  31. If anyone has a copy of the pattern I would love a copy. Pretty please...

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  32. El tutorial en video lo encuentras en el canal de yarnutopia con la autorización de Jen Tyler. No hay diagrama ni pdf, salvo que lo compres en Ravelry.

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  33. I Love the delicate look of the little flowers on the green background. Any chance of getting the pattern somewhere?

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  34. I love the romance and whimsy on your site. What a blessing on a dreary winter day. This square is just what I needed! Thankyou.

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  35. I wrote the pattern out from the video, I needed it just to be sure I was doing 2 ch instead of 3 sometimes! Disappointing that the designer is no longer managing her blog, life must be in the way!

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  36. Is it possible to get a written copy of the pattern. I am having problems with the video. It can be sent to tlallen62@aol.com. I would really appreciate it. I would love to make this for my granddaughter.

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