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Friday, 11 March 2011

not another one!

Yep, I've made another washcloth.  And I'm showing it to you all.  Sorry.


A granny stripe pattern from 200 Crochet Blocks in Sidar Calico again.  It turned out pretty big.  I think I could handle a granny stripe blanket at some point...

Don't forget it's the Friday Night Sew In tonight.  I probably wont be posting until Saturday evening (UK time) as I'm off to dip my feet in a tank of fishies with my godmother/honourary aunty. 

I have realised that I mention my goddaughter a lot, and now my godmother.  It's just a label, I am in no way at all religious.  Just to let you all know!


7 comments:

  1. Sweet washcloth!

    (BTW - the FNSI is next Friday - the 18th :D)

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  2. Lovely colours in your dishcloth. Enjoy the fishy foot spa!

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  3. I love your color choices for your washcloth--it makes me think of Easter :-) I wish spring was here already!

    Rachel

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  4. It's darling - I did an afghan for my grandmother, red and white, a huge granny square. She LOVED it. Enjoy your pedicure!

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  5. Oh, you can never have enough washcloths or dishcloths! I think it's very pretty and I love the colors!

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  6. Love it!! And I definitely think you can manage a blankie. It would be super nice to cosy into on cooler nights. :D

    Oh.... do you mean those tank of fishies that eat your skin cells? I've heard about those but haven't had a chance to try them out. Have fun with your godmother!! :D

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  7. I love it! I really need to make some of these. What kind of yarn do you use?

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