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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Vintage Squares


A quick post this morning, I finally finished every bit of wool I had for the granny squares was rather hoping to be able to make two blankets. There's only enough for one though and maybe a cushion.
This was the easy bit the hard bit will putting them together.
I've also finished a Monkey from the Edward Menagerie book, I do have a problem my crochet gets twisted not sure if thats because I hold the wool like I'm knitting or if I'm doing something else wrong. My DD thinks he looks cute will photo him today since I finished him last night and it was too dark.

21 comments:

  1. Oh my you are very busy with your fingers these all look fabulous! It would take me years to do those. Susan x

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  2. These are just gorgeous! I hope you post a photo of the finished blanket and cushion. xx

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  3. They are gorgeous Debby! I love granny's squares!

    Hugs,
    Alexandra

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  4. These look gorgeous Debby, such a lovely mix of colours.
    I am looking forward to seeing your Monkey. I would like to say thank you, I recently bought the Edward Menagerie book after your recommendation, it's fabulous. I have just started crocheting an elephant.
    hugs Sue xx

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  5. They look gorgeous. I hold my wool like I am knitting also lol but comes out fine.

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  6. Debby your sqaures and gorgeous and cant wait to see them all put together

    Anne

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  7. These are great and will make an awesome blanket. You have put a lot of hard work into this.
    Hugs
    Cathy
    xxxx

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  8. Wow Debby you have been busy, lots of work there. They will make a gorgeous blanket, can't wait to see the finished article and your monkey.
    Lorraine

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  9. These are fabulous Debby, can't wait to see your completed blanket and your monkey.
    Pauline
    x

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  10. Wow Debby you've done really well rather you than me putting them all together.

    Debs xxx
    {Debs Cards– my personal blog}

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  11. ooh, I am sure this will look fabulous when it's done ! I have made a couple of crochet scarves, but not sure I could do anything as fancy as this, I am going to have a go tho, I would love to make a crochet sock monkey :-)

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  12. These squares are beautiful Debby and will look forward to seeing the finished results. I have been inspired to make a throw for the living room using tbe ripple pattern and five different colours and am about half way through. I have bought some extra yarn and think I might supplement with some different colours and try some squares too. x

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  13. Fabulous pieces, so beautiful and colourful;-))m

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  14. Love your colour mix on your squares Debby, so neat too, I'm sure they'll look fabulous when they all become a blanket, I agree, that is the worst part, I can sit and do any amount of squares put putting them together is another thing, do show us when it's done.
    Hugs Jacee
    Simply Paper Card Design

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  15. Evening Debby, wonderful ,colourful squares. I'd Love to see your finished
    products. Take care Maria~

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  16. Can't wait to see the finished blanket Debby, those squares look amazing!! xx

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  17. Debby, I love your squares! They are beautiful!

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    1. You did a brilliant job on these Debbie I crochet too can you please share the pattern I want to try these out. Have just finished knitting an aran cardigan and need a change of direction!!

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  18. You have been busy! Love the colours, look forward to seeing it made up.
    Xx

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