For those paying attention to my blog and are wondering what’s going on with the other flower squares, no I haven’t forgotten about them. Those squares will be for the days when it’s very hot. I don’t have air conditioning so on hot days the smaller the better.
What’s next? I’m not really sure a lot is contingent on the weather. The weather has been yo-yoing for the past month, one day it’s unseasonably warm the next day there’s a frost warning. If the weather is seasonable I might tackle another large project. However if the weather is warm then I might consider making a blanket of these African Flower Squares. Most patterns for the African Flower are designed for a hexagon motif but I prefer to go with a square. If you click on the blog name it will take you to a blog where you can find a tutorial on how to convert the African Flower into a square, Made in k-town blog. As I was surfing the net I came across a picture of the squares using blue, white and green on Kirsten meine Welt blog. I had similar colours in my stash and here’s a sample of what the square would look like. Again I only have a certain amount of the dark denim blue so I will have to consider how construct a blanket with the yardage I have on hand.
For those paying attention to my blog and are wondering what’s going on with the other flower squares, no I haven’t forgotten about them. Those squares will be for the days when it’s very hot. I don’t have air conditioning so on hot days the smaller the better.
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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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