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Introducing the Strawberry Fields Yarn Pack

  • Writer: Abi
    Abi
  • May 20
  • 1 min read

I'm thrilled to announce that my Strawberry Fields crochet pattern is now available as a yarn pack through Wool Warehouse!



Strawberry Fields is a delightful summer project incorporating strawberries, blossoms, and flowers, all brought to life using the overlay mosaic crochet technique. The idea for this pattern came to me when "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles played on the radio, and I couldn't get the tune out of my head. Now, you might find yourself humming it too as you crochet!


The pattern includes six easy-to-read charts (with X’s for double crochets) and corresponding written instructions. It's available in both US and UK crochet terminology, catering to a wide range of crocheters. The design is versatile, allowing you to use any yarn and corresponding hook you prefer; just remember that a tighter tension works best for mosaic crochet.


The Yarn Pack

To make your crocheting experience even more seamless, the Strawberry Fields yarn pack is now available at Wool Warehouse. This pack features a selection of Yarnsmith's yarns, carefully chosen to complement the pattern's vibrant and playful aesthetic. With all the necessary yarn included, you can dive straight into your project without the hassle of selecting individual skeins.


Get Started Today!

Ready to embark on your Strawberry Fields journey? You can purchase the yarn pack directly from Wool Warehouse.


The pattern itself is available for download on Ravelry and Etsy.


I can't wait to see your creations! Don't forget to share your progress and finished projects on social media using the hashtags #GetYerHookOn and #StrawberryFieldsCrochet.


Happy crocheting!

Abi x

 
 
 

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