The few days we all had together went WAY too fast! Saturday nite’s event, sponsored by Caron, started with Tammy and crew helping to “set” the tables with goodies: a ball of Country yarn, an H Etimo hook and a pattern for Vickie Howell’s Country scarf. First, the pre-dinner photos:

A perfect place setting.

Elegant dining at its best - with Country, Etimo and Vickie!A perfect place setting.

Bradley and KJ Hay - with tie Bradley knit and top that KJ crocheted.

- Amy Shelton of Crochetville in a Doris Chan dress in Spa.

- Mentor Susan Lowman and mentee Kara Lyon.
And now for the fashion show!

- Doris – with attitude – in Tesoro shawl – in new Spa colors!

Diane Moyer wearing her Tulsa Jacket design.

First-prize, special occasion-winning entry designed by Patricia Williams - and aptly worn by Kang Hyo Min from Tulip.

Willena's People's Choice Award-winning City Lights dress modeled by Kazue Ohara of Tulip
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Where can I purchase the pattern for that beautiful Wedding gown! Just LOVE it.
The design is by Patricia Williams, but I don’t think she has a website and am not sure she sells her patterns other than to yarn companies. I believe the dress. crocheted in various threads, was for her daughter’s wedding, though. Patricia is a member of the Crochet Guild of America (COOA). If you’re a member, you can find her contact info on the members only section of the crochet.org website. (I can’t send out e-mail addresses without permission.) Hope to see you at one of the Chain Links this year (Minneapolis and Greensboro NC). – Cari
That wedding dress is AMAZING! Thanks for sharing such lovely pics! (((((HUGS))))) sandi
I picked up sheet for Tesoro Shawl and purchased the yarn, but can’t find the directions, which were supposed to be on this website.
Any suggestions?
The Tesoro Shawl is here – it seems it was “buried” in a Connections issue, but has now taken its rightful place in the Pattern Boutique! Enjoy,
I have been working on a Tulsa Jacket and have all the squares finished/attached and blocked. After I sew the side seams, I need to do the edging… except the directions do NOT include the edging. It looks to be double crochet all the way around. Can you verify that for me? You may want to update your instructions, too.
You’re right. This was supposed to have been corrected awhile ago, but looks like it slipped through the proverbial cracks. There are 2 rows of sc around all edges. Sorry for the inconvenience!