From Thrifty Finds to Crafty Lamp!

A couple of years ago I came upon a bag of granny squares at the Goodwill bins!  Score!  No two colorways alike, they were obviously handmade, the start to a project that was never finished:

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I washed them, then they sat there for 2 years, waiting waiting waiting for a project… and then I got a paper lantern style lampshade for $1 at a yard sale the other day, and this idea came to me!

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It’s weird, but I love it!  I wove through the edges with some yarn leftovers and a blunt needle, tied them around, and pulled the squares all straight into 6 columns.  (A little more complex than that, but I didn’t take any step-by-step photos.  I feel like my methods were probably not the best way to get the final result – if you want to recreate the look yourself, the best results would probably come from actually crocheting the pieces together, or at least sewing them.)

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It looks pretty cool with the light shining through!

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I haven’t completed a crochet project in years (need to get back to that skirt now that the move is over), but I do love crochet, so I’m happy to represent granny squares in my new home, even if I didn’t hook them myself!

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15 thoughts on “From Thrifty Finds to Crafty Lamp!

  1. I just bought some exciting project supplies at Dollar Tree yesterday, and was thinking of you, of course! I'll let you know if I blog about any that end up being all dollar supplies, in case you want to link 🙂

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  2. FUN! What a great idea. Those are some funky and colorful squares too – not very granny-like at all. I wonder what the hooker (tehehe) would say if she saw this.

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  3. Awesome! I've been wanting crocheted lighting … but I never thought to leave so much space free. Such a great solution for letting light through AND having some crochet goodness. 🙂

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