and the dreadded reverse side that still needs doing when I finish the front side - I am dreadding it!
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Eeekk yes, I can see it might be a task and a half, but you will do it, and think of the needy babies your hard toil will benefit from. You really have inspired me to action. I will PM you if you don't mind and ask if I can possibly have a pattern and details of where to send as and when I complete one, (she says in a hopeful voice)
Thank you so so much for all the lovely pictures, what a talented person you are
Foggy x
Looks fairly tidy on the back in your picture? Thank you for sharing this with us all.
Take care
Ken x
Well done I did a lot of crochet last year when my daughter was pregnant. I made all the pram covers and the christening shawel I haven't done anything since the baby was born. I haven't had the time but looking at your lovely work makes me want to get going on something again
Wow - that sound like a lot of crocheting!
can I ask your advice please?
I have been chosing wool / yarn based on it saying it is baby wool (i.e. King cole baby xxx) but I am now hoping to make a blanket over the winter months for grown ups.
Is there anything should know about using differnt wool for adults - is there in fact a differentce?
I notice the price of baby wool is higher than say regular acrylic, but then I would have thought acrylic wool would be easier to wash???
It is a mystery to me and would love to hear from your expertise.
Big Hugs,
M
You clever sausage! I'm creative so love making and crafting - I have just about managed to teach myself to knit (badly!) but I just can't get my head around crochet, but would love to be able to do it! Well done, very envious, you talented thing!! x I can still only knit straight lines, crochet is well beyond me!