Wool on Sundays – 115 (Sorry)

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…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!

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Here are some stripes from this week.

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And here is some honeysuckle. I wish you could smell it!

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Have you had time for any yarn making this week?

If so, I’d love you to link up. The rules, as usual, are: 1). Posts must include some content – makes or musings or photos – related to knitting, crochet, felting, spinning or yarn. 2). Projects sewn from felt or wool fabric or stitchery using wool are also welcome but please don’t link posts that are exclusively about sewing, quilting and fabrics. 3). Posts don’t have to be from the past week but please put a link to WOOL ON SUNDAYS or grab the button from my sidebar and include it in or at the bottom of any posts you link up. 4). MOST IMPORTANT visit anyone else who links. 

Janine @ Rainbow Hare

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9 thoughts on “Wool on Sundays – 115 (Sorry)

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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