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Crocodile Garland

It's not a mistake... oh, yes, you read it right--- Crocodile garland, that's it! Last week, I posted about my purple crochet necklace made of Crocodile Stitches. I made it the other week but last week, I worked on another Crocodile Necklace of another color. Here, see this.
Do you like the color? Can you spot the difference? I still used the pattern of Tia Davis but this time, instead of making Double Crochet Stitches to create the crocodile stitch, I made Trebles in order to make larger petals. So now, do you see the difference? Or maybe in the next photo you will notice...
I've been practicing making all these crocodile stitches in preparation for another project I have in mind. I hope it will become a reality before this month ends, March being the National Craft Month.

Oh, please do share any crocodile crochet project you may have made in the past! :) That would be exciting! Happy weekend to you!

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  1. This is beautiful, too. Great idea to do such items in the crocodile stitch. I'll try this stitch, sooner or later. Tina

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    1. Thanks, Tina! I have another crocodile project coming up :) Hope you'll start yours soon!

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  2. Lovely !!!
    Have a nice week !
    Anna

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    1. Thank you, Anna. I'm so glad you dropped by! :)

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  3. Oh, my!! They are beautiful! Perfect for Spring. I'm definitely going to have to check out this pattern and make one for myself. Lovely!

    Thank you for linking up with my "Counting Our Blessings - Link Up!"

    God bless you - Julie

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    1. You are so welcome, Julie! Hope to see you back.

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  4. Oh, these are so pretty! I love the colors. You did a fabulous job. Thank you so much for sharing with us at A Bouquet of Talent! So thrilled to have you share with us this week! Have a wonderful weekend. :)
    XO
    Kathy

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