I’m rather pleased with my progress on the Wool Eater this week. As the rounds get bigger, it’ll be slower going, but I am telling myself there is no rush to do this. Yes, I have to tell myself this sometimes. LOL ;)
Thanks, Rene! (Sorry, I don't know how to get the accent above the 'e' in your name.) I made a square one a couple yrs. ago for my granddaughter, so decided to do the oblong one this time around for something different. :)
Oh, this looks like FUN! I've never tried this before, so I headed over to Sarah's to see if I could still sign up, but now I can't even bring up the pattern! So I emailed her for a copy of the oblong pattern, and hopefully it's not too late for me to start. I think this will be an awesome project for using my scrap yarns... AND, with the weather being so freezing cold as it has been lately, I'll enjoy keeping warm in it AS I'M CROCHETING IT! (0; Love how yours is coming out already! ~tina
It's looking pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your color choices, I'm going to make an oblong one after the square one.
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Thanks, Rene! (Sorry, I don't know how to get the accent above the 'e' in your name.) I made a square one a couple yrs. ago for my granddaughter, so decided to do the oblong one this time around for something different. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks like FUN! I've never tried this before, so I headed over to Sarah's to see if I could still sign up, but now I can't even bring up the pattern! So I emailed her for a copy of the oblong pattern, and hopefully it's not too late for me to start. I think this will be an awesome project for using my scrap yarns... AND, with the weather being so freezing cold as it has been lately, I'll enjoy keeping warm in it AS I'M CROCHETING IT! (0; Love how yours is coming out already! ~tina
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tina, and I do hope you join! I tend to get bored when working on afghans, so this gives me the incentive I need to keep at it. :D
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