I would love to know, dear stitchers, what is keeping your hook busy this week?

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I need to start a baby afghan. For some reason I have been putting it off, but the baby shower is March 23, so I better hurry up!!
ReplyDeleteI always am in a rush to get things completed...it probably doesn't help that I have a million other projects! :)
DeleteI did not know it was National Crochet Month...I am working on my first wave afghan. So far, so good. Anxious to see what you have planned!~Hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteSounds pretty! Hugs to you too!
DeleteI've started to crochet a stash of Christmas gifts and I wanted to say a big thank you to you. I have a few balls of bulky wool and I couldn't find nice patterns for them....Until I opened your blog this week and saw that you had very kindly put all your lovely chunky patterns together, I was delighted and am currently hooking one of your lovely neckwarmers.
ReplyDeleteI have only learned to crochet this past few months and your blog is a great inspiration and your instructions are so easy to follow.
Thanks
Julie
(N.Ireland)
You are so welcome! And thank you for your very kind comment. I'm a big fan of bulky yarn...I love how it looks and feels and especially how fast it works up too! :)
DeleteI've just started what I hope will be my first cardigan sweater with a beautiful multicolored variegated Red Heart. A photo is on my blog, elainelk-tealeaves.blogspot.com, also celebrating Crochet Month!
ReplyDeleteSound fabulous! I'm sure you are looking forward to wearing it too!
DeleteI'm working on a blanket for my baby due early August. It's turning out beautifully even if it is a bit slow. I'm also thinking of making another self-folding hot pad. You can never really have too many of those.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It will be perfect to wrap a special little one!
DeleteIn January, I joined a CAL group on Google+. This month, we're doing an Irish filigree necklace. I'm excited and anxious! Typically, my motto is the chunkier the better... this size 7 hook is the tiniest I've ever held. So far so good, though.
ReplyDeleteSounds really beautiful!
Deletebusy making a jumper and a poncho .these are both from my own designs
ReplyDeleteI am making your Mulberry Shawl. I just learned to crochet a month ago and I've already made your vanilla bean scarf in charcoal gray. I love your site!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yay for learning crochet too! The gray scarf sounds lovely, charcoal is one of my most favorite colors to wear, too. :)
DeleteI am working on two afghans: one for my brother and another for my nephew. My nephews birthday is on the 12th and am trying to get it finished before then. My brother has been waiting for his since October.
ReplyDeleteGood things come to those who wait...they will love theirs!!!
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