Wool on Sundays – 121 (ends)

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Welcome to Wool on Sundays – sorry I know it’s really Monday this week – and thank you to everyone who visited last week :)

rainbowhare The blocks for the rustic lace are finished but, unfortunately, before I get the the end there are the ends.

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I was happily avoiding them by working a border until I ran out the blue green mix wool.

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And then I made a start on sewing them in but, even though I crochet over them as I go wherever possible, there are so many! And I never seem to get to any yarn work these days until late at night when we are very tired…

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And there is always such a temptation to start something new…

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Next week there will be no Wool on Sundays. Hopefully, I will get to the end of the rustic lace by the week after.

Have you been making anything with wool or yarn this week? Ends, beginnings or middles are equally welcome!

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

As there will be NO WOOL ON SUNDAYS NEXT WEEK, this linky will stay open until September 5th. [Please click on the button to view and add your links]

5 thoughts on “Wool on Sundays – 121 (ends)

  1. Carol

    Gosh I HATE weaving in those ends! I have a lot of them, as you might guess , on my temperature afghan. Lucky for me they are only at the ends so I will stitch a finish all around it so I can stitch over them. Even though you hate that weaving, you blanket is lovely.
    xx, Carol

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