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Or more of a zingy feel with complementary stripes?
This year Lucy took the colours of a harbour as her inspiration. My colour order is:. In March I spent a glorious day with friends at Sculpture by the Lakes , we hired a private space there, The Pavilion , it was glorious. I hope Miss P will like the blanket. I think her sister might want one as well, I wonder what colours she will choose. Posted in Crochet.
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Autumn in England lasts for September, October and November, then deep in the winter on the 21st of December we are suddenly at the shortest day of the year with fewer hours daylight but the days then start to lengthen again by two minutes per day. We all start looking forward to spring. I was surprised by number eight. The smell alone is enough…. I think this weekend is due to be sunny and warm again. Yesterday I met a friend for tea and cake and a wander. I saw a woman wearing tights and boots, there were lots of umbrellas up and an array of raincoats. Mainly to torment the poor staff. It was a combination of tiredness from a late late night before and the rainy weather. As usual the other portion of aubergine curry, with leftover pieces of chicken from a dansak has made a fabulous cold brunch. Neither of us have a clue about them and the rules seemed really complicated. Not even a miniature. This is an unusual state of affairs. I keep on reading and reading.
Happy weekend to you!
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The Cosy Stripe Blanket is one of the most famous crochet designs, which has thousands of versions in hundreds of color combinations. This project stole the hearts of makers all around the world with its simple, but lovely stitches. The author of this pattern is probably known to you already — Lucy of Attic 24 is a master designer when it comes to timeless blanket patterns. You can see her projects on her website attic All of the projects presented in this post are based on Cosy Stripe Blanket , which is available as a free crochet pattern. It means, that you can make it, too! Be sure to check it out in its entirety, because it clarifies all the issues and answers any questions you could have. You will find it under the link in the paragraph above! As you will see in the next part of this article, your color choices and their order will affect the overall effect.
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Designer portfolio. Lucy of Attic Recently published first Most favorited first Most projects first Sort alphabetically. Sungold Blanket Attic Starbright Blanket Attic Zippy Bag Attic Winter Garland Attic Harbour Blanket Attic Yuletide Blanket Attic Meadow Blanket Attic
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My grandson seemed to like it whilst it was being made. More details of the colours will follow in another post. Cosy Stripe Blanket Attic Yesterday I met a friend for tea and cake and a wander. It is a brilliantly friendly and supportive group. Update: This photo is of Bentley, a very warm dog, trying to cool off on a hot summers day. As usual the other portion of aubergine curry, with leftover pieces of chicken from a dansak has made a fabulous cold brunch. The greenery is there, many buds and an occasional flowering daffodil, but not the golden array we will soon see everywhere. When I was in Pembrokeshire Wales recently, I found the book, a wonderfully evocative tale of island life with lots of delightful black and white photos. My little contribution to a Spring Flowers yarn bomb. Mandala Attic
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Know what you mean about trebles; I feel that way about my ripples! To make sure I could remember the colour order, I made a note on each yarn label to indicate its position in the sequence. Granny Bunting Triangles Attic Notes From the Hinterland A blog about nature, home, community, books, writing, the environment, food, and rural life. It really, really inspired me to take up knitting and crochet again. In England in the spring there is a profusion of flowers and blossom, but actually not many daffodils are flowering around here yet. Of course the biggest thank you has to go to Lucy for creating such a friendly and fabulous crochet community with her heart-warming blog posts and wonderfully colourful designs. Picture 9. Already have a WordPress. The obsession continues, thinking about making a coral cave. Read in a few goes, or not at all. I am making a lap blanket for the granddaughter of one of my closest friends. Sign me up. Email Required Name Required Website.
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