Three Currant Buns…

… you know the song! And here’s the perfect accompaniment if you’re watching your waistline…

Yes, it’s a new free pattern from DisplacedMoose!

Download it here: Three Currant Buns

Possibly Related Posts
  • Christmas Crochet Roundup I achieved a milestone this afternoon - I posted the last of my Christmas presents!! Yes, I know I'm late... I started my Christmas gift making late as I was trying to gear up for the craft show I did at the end of November, and then I kept thinking......
  • Christmas is coming, the goose and all that... And in preparation, DisplacedMoose! is taking part in our first craft fair! I'm so excited! Details: 27 November 2010, 11:00 - 17:00 Above RISC and the Global Cafe in Reading, 35-39 London St, Reading Coffee and cakes will be for sale, there will be space to sit down and rest your feet......
  • A challenge for 2011 Since completing the Ravelry 10 shawls in 2010 challenge, I've been looking for something to challenge myself in 2011. Nothing on Rav seemed to catch my fancy, until Becky at fantasticmio.com came up with the idea of 11 Blankets in 2011. Everyone needs to keep warm, right?? And they make......
  • Mmmmmm, breakfast! If, like most of the Western world you're watching your waistline, than maybe this is the sort of breakfast treat for you! A new pattern from DisplacedMoose! - Six Fat Sausages! Cleverly done so you can link and unlink your links, the sausages stand up to lots of play -......
  • Something for the Weekend! - New Pattern Here's a lovely textured cowl for you to make this weekend - makes a great last-minute gift! The Wiffley-Waffley Cowl uses foundation double crochet, front post double crochet and double crochet to make a waffle-weave style pattern. It's lovely and thick for the cold weather we've been having! It's also......
Possibly Related Websites

About Beth

I'm a Canadian crochet-obsessed mum living in the UK who used to make a living teaching English to teenagers. Current distractions: babies, baking and baby sign language!
This entry was posted in Patterns. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>