I've finished most of the squares using the yarns featured in my previous post. All I have left to do are the 5 alternative squares. Again, until we return to normal seasonal temperatures I won't even attempt to assemble the blanket. Last night it was too hot to think about another project I could start so I settled for making a few more of the of the circle-in-the-square centres required for one of the scrap blankets. My next project will more than likely be squares for another scrap blanket. Just recently I discovered another bin of odds balls of yarn that I had completed forgotten about. I swear this stash is multiplying like bunnies...LOL
Enough with this heat and humidity already. With the humidex it's already into the 30s and it's barely 9 am. Tomorrow is supposed to be BRUTAL, I can hardly wait.
I've finished most of the squares using the yarns featured in my previous post. All I have left to do are the 5 alternative squares. Again, until we return to normal seasonal temperatures I won't even attempt to assemble the blanket. Last night it was too hot to think about another project I could start so I settled for making a few more of the of the circle-in-the-square centres required for one of the scrap blankets. My next project will more than likely be squares for another scrap blanket. Just recently I discovered another bin of odds balls of yarn that I had completed forgotten about. I swear this stash is multiplying like bunnies...LOL
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AuthorDalyce Newby – I’ve been the area volunteer for the Greater Toronto & Area chapter since 2001. My primary crafts are crocheting and knitting. I also have an interest in scrapbooking and I'm currently working on a heritage album. Archives
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