I don't have any WIPs to show you; I finished a few things and, although I've done about 200 stitches on my Cats cross stitch, it's been of a white cat. Trying to take a picture of a white cat on a white canvas seemed a little silly. Hopefully, I'll have something to show next week.
Here's my finished Drop in the Pond Lapghan. I love this pattern. I've seen one made to fit a queen sized bed; I'd love to make one that big.
You'll have to scroll down to see the other two items; I have to post them separately so I can link them on the Stash-Buster Link Party at Linda's Crafty Corner.
Thanks for reading!
Blessings :-)
Today's Inspiration
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You've been a busy girl, your blanket turned out really nice. Happy hump day. Heather
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DeleteI love your blanket. Can you tell me where there might be a free pattern for it? I went through my stash and well I found some lonely yarn that it is perfect for. Reply here and I'll check back as I think my email comes through as no reply or some such and I am not machine savvy. Great graphics as always.. Thank You have a lovely day....
ReplyDeleteHere's the Ravelry link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/drop-in-the-pond-lap-blanket
DeleteI love this pattern and am already scouting around for more yarn to make another one!
Thanks :-)
Well done on finishing it Kate it's lovely what have you got planned for it. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks :-) I'm not sure yet. I thought about donating it, but worried the colors would be off-putting for some. It's a good size for a baby blanket but would anyone want one made with orange and black yarn?
DeleteI totally suffer from procrochetination! hahaha! The afghan is lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's a life long illness :-) Thanks :-)
DeleteCongrats on finishing the blanket Kate. I really do need to make one. Hopefully I can do it next month after I'm done with all these crazy starts.
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Thanks :-) I know you have a lot on your plate now. It would be great to see you make one; it's a lot of fun.
DeleteWow you have been so busy! Love all your blankets - they look so great photographed from above in all their glory!
ReplyDeleteAlso think your floating water lily square is fabulous - so delicate and such a pretty flower in the centre!
Keep up the great work!
Ali x
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DeleteThanks for the comments you have been leaving on my blog. Sorry I haven't visited before because I try to follow all crochet blogs that I find. Love the afghan. I have made one like this but find the "complicated" ones more interesting. I think it's because I am determined to not let one beat me! Stay warm and keep crocheting.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog :-) No worries; I know there are a lot of different blogs out there and it's hard to keep up with all of them.
DeleteThanks :-) I should try more complicated patterns to stretch my skills, but always end up with the simple ones.
Thanks for visiting :-)