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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2011

Create your own Bumble Berry Pie Afghan using this free crochet pattern by Michael Sellick. Using Bernat's Mosaic Yarn, Style 44707 Medusa Colour. Each square is able to look unique to itself without having to change colours. This colouring of yarn creates phenominal crochet granny squares. Enjoy this free crochet pattern.

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  • Hi Mikey, love your videos, I'm in Norway, bought my bernat mosiac off Ebay, great stuff, although when I'm trying to make my first round of 16 it gets quite bunched and trying to edge it apart, the yarn gets fuzzy and sometimes breaks. Is this common? Is there a trick to it? This yarn is getting far too expensive to work with my mistakes! Grrr! Thanks :)

  • @lookirl this yarn is made in a way that is does have flaws....you will find that some parts are thinner while other parts of the yarn are thicker ....this is normal.... it does tend to break if pulled on so cut instead of pulling knots out ect....I found it easier to work with once I used it for a while and got use to it...try to be patient with it...it will pay off in the end ....it is a beautiful yarn

    cathy@ the crochet crowd helpdesk:)

  • hey mikey, did you make a video on how you attached these squares as well? I have seen a few of the videos of attaching but they leave a rather big ridge between the squares and I do not want that.

  • @orlie512 if you search "how to attach granny square mikeyssmail" on youtube mikey has a few tutorials on how to attach the grannies just pick the one that you like best for your project....cathy@mikeys helpdesk ;)

  • It s also possible to buy simple white yarn and dye it, time consuming but maybe cheaper and more creative, i wonder..

  • @majawow Remember the average yarn cannot be dyed because it's already been processed... I find dyeable yarn to be expensive... the time spent and the money spent on yarn may be far higher than you expect. Good thought pattern though. :)

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  • i really like all your vidio thanks alot . may i ask you prepare avidio showing how to make agrany sweater with buttons for 10 years old girl

  • love the colors in this yarn not crazy about the texture.....kinda like cotton feel not soft or warm....but may be warm once all 128 Squares are made. The colors are fab......do you have a link to written pattern?

  • I love your videos Michael!! You are such a good teacher! I found your tutorials very helpful. I love how you call the row "the runway." Do you have a facebook fan page? I am just starting this granny square patchwork blanket, but I am using plain colors, I should really get the yarn you are using, it turned out great!! :)

  • Love love love this yarn and need to find it.

  • I just made my first granny square for my blanket!!!Thanks for teaching us how to do this!!

  • I LOVE the colors of this blanket.They include all my favs.I will be looking for this yarn and make my new daughter a blanket she can pass on to her own children. Now just to find the yarn LOL

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