
…only this much to go…
Welcome to Wool on Sundays and, if anyone is still here, sorry for yet another ripple blanket post. I promise this will be the last before the Tada. I’m not sure if that will be next week but, if not, then next week I will talk about something else!
Here are some stripes from this week.
And here is some honeysuckle. I wish you could smell it!
Have you had time for any yarn making this week?
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Janine @ Rainbow Hare
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MrsCraft
Hi Janine, think I’ve linked up to you, don’t know why the last comment came up. You can never see too much of a lovely ripple blanket like yours. I once tried to make a teddy sized ripple blanket and got fed up so I’m full of admiration for people like you who can make a person sized one and not get bored. 😊
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Janine @ Rainbow Hare
Thank you. I’m amazed myself at where my sudden sticking power came from. I don’t think I’ll be making anything this big again!
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Celtic Thistle Stitches
The finish post is definitely in sight now Janine, Looking forward to the tada post sometime soon :)
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Maria
Dont be sorry Janine…ýour blanket has that wow factor and its been great watching it ‘grow’!
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Sandra :)
I feel like “we” are in the home stretch (even though YOU are doing the work, lol) – I’m excited for the big reveal!
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Kim Sharman
I will be a bit sad when I don’t see any more photos of your lovely ripple blanket. =) I can’t wait to see it in all it’s glory, though.
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soma @ whimsandfancies.com
Oh you don’t need to feel sorry at all! I admire your perseverance, and the beautiful colours are never disappointing. We are all cheering from the sideline :)
The flower photo is so beautiful!! Your garden must look amazing!
-Soma
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Carol
Hi Janine!! The blanket looks great. I have honeysuckle and I LOVE it. I have a large bush in front of the house that was becoming old and woody. Terry wanted to pull it out, but I cut it to the nub and it is growing new young sprouts. No flowers this year, but I still have the bush and that makes me happy.
Have a great week.
xx, Carol
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