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Yarn Chicken, Doilies and Spring.



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I have been playing yarn chicken this weekend, I wanted to deliver a pile of children’s jackets I have crocheted recently to a local charity.  I am not good at the finishing touches such as sewing the pieces together and adding buttons etc etc.  For my charity knitting and crochet I use odd balls in my stash or what I find in bargain bins at our local yarn stores.  The only problem with that is if I run out I am stuck.  With the little jacket above I still need to crochet the collar after sewing it up and add an edge for the buttons.  I think I am going to have to leave out the collar and just carry the edge around the neck. I also have another jacket that I was going to turn into a hoodie, but for the life of me I can’t find the needed ball of wool to do this, I am sure I had one, must have used it for a beanie…... I am beginning to see why people list their stash! 

During the week I finished the blue Grace Fearon doily.

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Started another, and finished it this morning, it is a doily from the Lacey Crochet Blog by Olga Poltava.  It is called Dreaming of Spring.  Makes me think of the pink Camellias in my garden. I would have photographed them with the doily, but we had a heavy frost this morning and they are a rather sad brown now!  So, they are dreaming of spring!



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My plum tree is under the impression that it spring and is scattering its petals around like confetti at a spring wedding.

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I couldn’t resist picking a sprig and bring it indoors!


Hope you all have had a crafty week and are looking forward to lots of finishes! 

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