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This week our three featured projects include a super cute Dino Puzzle Ball project, a Crochet Spiral Easter Egg Pattern, and the 5th part of the Granny Mantle CAL.
Get the links to each of these projects beneath the images in our post below.
While you’re here check out the other submitted projects in our collection! Every week we have new freebies, recipes and DIY projects being added to our party! Find out what the latest trends are by joining us each week.
Wednesday Link Party 288
Visit our weekly Link Party to find new projects to try, crochet patterns and crafts! Add your own projects to the party for a chance to be featured across our social media channels!
This Week at Party 288 we feature projects from Emzzcrochee, Krazy Kabbage, and Häkelfieber Austria.
Many of the projects included in our Link & Share Wednesday have been created using other Designer’s Patterns. Find the links to the original pattern source(s) included in the Project Posts. If there is no mention of a pattern, please feel free to ask them by leaving a comment on their post!
Please take a few moments to share Party 288’s Features! Thank you!
Dedri is one of my good friends and she has been for a number of years (since 2012). I would never link to someone who is claiming they designed one of her patterns, nor would I link to someone who is offering one of the patterns from her book for free.
The project was crocheted by the person listed and it is totally ok for someone to crochet something from someones pattern and share their own finished crocheted item in a review on their blog. Especially since she provides credit to both Dedri and her book in the post.
If you click through to her post you would have seen this in the text (which you can translate easily with your browser) and in the images (to the specific Amamani Puzzle Ball book) she provided.
Her post does not include any part of the written pattern or even an image of the pattern itself.
I always check this before I include PROJECTS in the roundups features.
Also, please note in every Wednesday Party Post this note is included: Many of the projects included in our Link & Share Wednesday have been created using other Designer’s Patterns. Find the links to the original pattern source(s) included in the Project Posts. If there is no mention of a pattern, please feel free to ask them by leaving a comment on their post!
I check the other posts first before including them to be sure that they include links to the patterns / books or other Designer if a pattern was used to crochet the project.
I hope this clarifies everything for you.
While I certainly appreciate your loyalty to Dedri (who is amazing!), I wish you had checked the other post first to be sure that the other person you have accused was actually doing something wrong…rather than assuming that her PROJECT was an attempt to steal someone else’s pattern.
This type of assumption based on blind loyalty can cause a lot negative social impact for people.
I also wish you had taken the time to read the note I include in each of my posts that indicates that the PROJECT can be crocheted by someone other than the Designer – the feature in our party is for the PROJECT not Dedri’s PATTERN. The collage image needs to support the crocheter, which in this case is the blogger and not the Designer because it is the project that is being featured in the image and in the post. The crocheter in turn should link to the Designer to give credit where it is due – as was done.
Please be conscious of the impact your quick comments and judgments can have on others online.
Yours truly, Rhondda
The dinosaur is a Dedri Uys creation and published in Amamani Puzzle Balls by Annie’s Crochet. You have not credited Dedri or the publisher and are offering this pattern for free. Please remove this pattern and blog.
You have a tough job, Rhonndda. Good going.
Hi Marianne,
Dedri is one of my good friends and she has been for a number of years (since 2012). I would never link to someone who is claiming they designed one of her patterns, nor would I link to someone who is offering one of the patterns from her book for free.
The project was crocheted by the person listed and it is totally ok for someone to crochet something from someones pattern and share their own finished crocheted item in a review on their blog. Especially since she provides credit to both Dedri and her book in the post.
If you click through to her post you would have seen this in the text (which you can translate easily with your browser) and in the images (to the specific Amamani Puzzle Ball book) she provided.
Her post does not include any part of the written pattern or even an image of the pattern itself.
I always check this before I include PROJECTS in the roundups features.
Also, please note in every Wednesday Party Post this note is included: Many of the projects included in our Link & Share Wednesday have been created using other Designer’s Patterns. Find the links to the original pattern source(s) included in the Project Posts. If there is no mention of a pattern, please feel free to ask them by leaving a comment on their post!
I check the other posts first before including them to be sure that they include links to the patterns / books or other Designer if a pattern was used to crochet the project.
I hope this clarifies everything for you.
While I certainly appreciate your loyalty to Dedri (who is amazing!), I wish you had checked the other post first to be sure that the other person you have accused was actually doing something wrong…rather than assuming that her PROJECT was an attempt to steal someone else’s pattern.
This type of assumption based on blind loyalty can cause a lot negative social impact for people.
I also wish you had taken the time to read the note I include in each of my posts that indicates that the PROJECT can be crocheted by someone other than the Designer – the feature in our party is for the PROJECT not Dedri’s PATTERN. The collage image needs to support the crocheter, which in this case is the blogger and not the Designer because it is the project that is being featured in the image and in the post. The crocheter in turn should link to the Designer to give credit where it is due – as was done.
Please be conscious of the impact your quick comments and judgments can have on others online.
Yours truly, Rhondda
The dinosaur is a Dedri Uys creation and published in Amamani Puzzle Balls by Annie’s Crochet. You have not credited Dedri or the publisher and are offering this pattern for free. Please remove this pattern and blog.