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Saturday, 17 October 2015
Busy hands!!
Welcome friends new and old!
I'm a knitter and a crocheter at heart.....love the feel of the soft yarn as it weaves through my
fingers!
Especially this yarn Stylecraft Special DK!
Awhile back I discovered this beautiful yarn and ordered it
from the UK.
This is my first Ripple blanket and I'm so delighted on how it turned out!
This measures 42 x 48 inches and will be tucked away
with the other wee blankets I have finished .
My yarn stash is dwindling !
But before I order more yarn I must use up what I have.
Can you guess what I will be crocheting
with this yarn?
I'll give you a hint
Granny...........
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Hookin on Hump Day
Your new blanket is so pretty, Linda. I wish I could knit and crochet. I have tried. My thumbs just don't work well anymore. Is your next one going to be granny squares?
ReplyDeleteI love the color combination...it makes me feel very happy!!! I'll have to check this yarn out!!! Have a great weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely and cozy looking . Great work you do ! We just came in from finishing up the gardens and picking up and mulching leaves , had some wet snow falling as we were doing it all and Miggs had a blast playing in the leaves again this year . Now all cozy inside catching up on blogs . Thanks for sharing , Have a good day 1
ReplyDeleteAre you making an aphgan for a grandchild? I don't knit so I have no idea! LOL! Your colorful one is very pretty. I like the wave pattern.
ReplyDeleteOh no, a dwindling yarn stash? How will you survive? (LOL)
ReplyDeleteYour blanket is beautiful. Great choice of colors, and I love the gentle ripple pattern.
P.S. Happy I Love Yarn Day!
My daughter still has her ripple blanket from when she was a baby. I love that style.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours on your ripple afghan. I've made a few ripple ones using the Attic24 pattern. I've been contemplating the Stylecraft yarn for ages now and just might have to order me some. Have you tried the granny stripe? perhaps that is what you are making with your other yarn. I've used the pattern for afghans and shawls, works up lovely.
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