Today.... I finished a yellow dish cloth that will be a gift for Christmas. I need to make a blue and purple one as well for my bowling ladies. This pattern is fun to make and is quicker than the knitting version.... although that one is great for working when I don't want to pay attention... I could probably make them in my sleep!
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Tuesday....
I miss my Tiny Tuesday posts.... so I think I will start them back up! Now, I'm not sure what they will involve but it motivates me to actually get something done, so I have something to post about. It might be making a few more 4.5 inch lemoyne stars, finishing some applique on the save the bees 1st block or maybe finding the hexagon flowers and starting to connect them together...... It will be a surprise! (for me too!)
Today.... I finished a yellow dish cloth that will be a gift for Christmas. I need to make a blue and purple one as well for my bowling ladies. This pattern is fun to make and is quicker than the knitting version.... although that one is great for working when I don't want to pay attention... I could probably make them in my sleep!
The above free pattern can be found here. Two stitches - single crochet and treble crochet. Easy peasy lemon squeeze.
Today.... I finished a yellow dish cloth that will be a gift for Christmas. I need to make a blue and purple one as well for my bowling ladies. This pattern is fun to make and is quicker than the knitting version.... although that one is great for working when I don't want to pay attention... I could probably make them in my sleep!
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Not sure I am ready to take up crocheting again. When I think of it I am reminded of morning sickness and a certain red sweater I started but could not finish 44 years ago.
I like the idea of Tiny Tuesday. I found a blog called To-Do Tuesday I am planning to link up to.
I made those little lemoyne stars one time - 4.5 inches they were fun to do.
A nice easy peasy pattern is perfect with everything else going on this time of year. Thanks for the link
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