Thank you! I never would have thought about something like that,, it's a great idea!
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How about a scarf? With fringe? Too simple?
Maybe a simple rectangular purse with flap closure and shoulder strap.
Edited to add new idea.
The ideas for the 3-6th graders could make purses, just use felt to line the inside that could be hand sewn w/ a running stitch and won't ravel.
Kate ~ Here are some links:
http://tailstotellstudio.blogspot.com/2012/01/granny-square-creation.html
http://www.piece-by-piece.net/Crochet/granny_cup_cozy.htm
http://rosieleecupoftea.wordpress.com/granny-square-phone-cover/
http://www.etsy.com/listing/88206196/crocheted-granny-square-ipod-touch?ref=v1_other_1
Does anyone else use liquid stitch to secure their tails? I also crochet them into the next row so the only free tails I have left are from the last color change/row.
Cool!!! I've never heard of using it that way either. One of the reasons I so love this site....I learn something new all the time. Thanks for the tip. I'm getting better at crocheting the tails in as I go, but looks like I have A LOT of stays this swap.It is fabric glue, dries clear and flexible, machine washable and drycleanable. When I complete my last stitch I cut the thread making a couple of inch long tail, then draw the thread through and make the loop small, the size of the glue tip, squirt a tiny amount of glue to the inside of the loop and pull to tighten this means the glue is inside the "knot". If this isn't the last round I lay the thread along the top of the piece and crochet the tail into the base of the new row.