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South Bay Crochet-Chapter of CGOA

CROCHET LINKS ,FREE PATTERNS, AND REVIEWS





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-SOUTH BAY CROCHET ORIGINAL FREE PATTERNS


WARNING: all of these patterns are copyright protected. They are for your own personal use and may not be sent to others, posted on bulletin boards, posted on crochet lists or published anyplace else  without the designers' written permission.

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Cherry Blossoms 7" Square by Mary Jane Wood

Curling Cables Pillow by Janet Rehfeldt

Reversible Shell Dishcloth by Mary Jane Wood

May also use this pattern for an afghan (picture of the afghan has been added
on 01/03/00)

Note:Skamom36 graciously shared this stitch with me and I made
a dishcloth using this stitch. You can easily make an afghan after
practicing this stitch. For intermediate /advanced crocheters.

Fancy braided cord for jewellry, purse straps, etc. by Mary Rhodes

Lacy Soap Sachet by Mary Jane Wood

Origimi Hot Pad by Ed Barrall

Two Strand Brimmed Hat  and Elizabeth's One Strand Brimmed Hat
by Ed Barrall  
Valance Victorian Valance by Ed Barrall -No picture available yet.

Cheryl's Surprise Reversible Puff Stitch Scrap Afghan

                     by Cheryl Woodruff
                                   

Busy Bee by Mary Jane Wood

Crocheted Cap/Beret  by Ed Barrall

             

Palm Pilot Case  by Ed Barrall

                      

Cro-hook Potholder by Mary Seubold Cahill

Toes Up - A sock to crochet by Mary Rhodes

Sequins and Beads Shiny Wedding/Opera Purse by Mary Jane Wood

Easter Chicken over Egg by Mary Seubold Cahill

Felted Purse by Mary Jane Wood (to be used for needle felting workshop)

 

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-CROCHET RELATED HOME PAGES

Seafores pattern site

  

Loads of free patterns here alphabetized by pattern categories at Seafore's site. This should keep your PAS (pattern acquisition syndrome) satisfied for months.

Our dear cyberfriend, Seafore (aka Karen), who hosted our Thursday Seafore Annex passed away in Jan. 1999 . Our grief at having lost her and our joy at having known her can not be described in words.

Crochet and craft Link Index A great source for free patterns with patterns alphabetized by major categories at Martha's page. She also has some neat free patterns posted on her site.
BARC Visit our "sister" chapter of CGOA , BARC,  which meets in San Leandro
San Francisco Crochet Visit the San Francisco Crocheters (Crochet by the Bay) and find some neat patterns
Knitted Threads Visit Janet's home page with great crocheted square patterns for friendship and charity afghans and oodles of tips and help on crochet and knitting related projects.
Crochet Guild of America CGOA has loads of crochet information. You will find a list of all local CGOA chapters, information about the annual crocheter's Chain Link Conference, message boards and much much more
Country Yarns Crochet Great source for crochet leaflets and thread. You can find  "out of print" Leisure Arts leaflets and many others. Jennie is very helpful and provides good service.
The Lace Museum Visit the Lace Museum , a non-profit organization dedicated to displaying  beautiful lace objects from yesteryear and preserving the art of lace making. All lace arts are represented including tatting, bobbin lace, knitted/crocheted lace and more.
Bevs Cottage At Bev's Country Cottage, you'll find links to many patterns plus a lot of charity patterns for the US troops, Homeless etc.The patterns are a mix of knitted, crocheted and sewing patterns. Most that I looked at had nice pictures of the project.

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** Note:
All small doilies on this web site were made by Mary Cahill. The patterns are all from ASN'S book entitled  "CROCHET 101 SMALL DOILIES"

Large doily backgrounds and title backgrounds were made by Mary Jane Wood - pattern source unknown.