Granny Squares In The Hood
I was making basic double crochet granny squares for a baby blanket but eventually my interest petered out and it became one more projects on the stack of partially completed. I didn’t think I’d really ever get around to finishing it so I turned it into a strip of granny squares to wrap around a telephone poll on my street.
Nine squares with 2 rows of single crochet border was perfect and stretched so tightly around the rough, weather worn wood that I am certain that thing isn’t going anywhere without being cut down. I used my usual unmercerized cotton yarn in 4-ply worsted weight, a combination of Lion Cotton, Bernat Handicrafter Cotton and Lily Sugar & Creme, and a 4mm crochet hook. The pattern was a slight modification of the standard double crochet granny square. We’ll see how long it survives before the anti-graffiti yahoos that run around slapping beige paint over ever speck of street art they come across, cut it down.
Love it, love it, gotta love it! Is this a form of yarn bombing, too? Like, say, crochet bombing?
I suppose. I prefer the term “neighbourhood enhancement” to yarn bombing… I’m not blowing anything up, I’m making it pretty!
They are beautiful granny squares!! Great choice of colours! :3
I like this porject. So colorfull granny square.