Thursday 10 October 2013

Relaxing project

It is time to relax, most of my small project WIPS were finished and now I need a little interim project to sink into. Roll up Attic24 for your fantastic snowflake tutorial.

 
I just sat quietly in the evening and made 7 little snowflakes out of Patons 4ply cream cotton on a 2.5 mm hook

 
 So relaxing and easy to make using chain and double crochet.

 
They are strung up in my office until it is time to hang them in the front sash window when real winter comes along, which judging by the north winds today, not long. Thank you so much for stopping by. Jo x
 
 

13 comments:

  1. Lovely. My one remaining crafting resolution this year is to crochet some snowflakes.

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  2. Pretty little snowflakes, I'd love a garland like this for christmas :) xx

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  3. That's a very pretty garland, I need to get hooking some of those! Wouldn't it look pretty on a Christmas tree? Chrissie x

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  4. So gorgeous!! Might have to make some xo

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  5. Looks lovely Jo - I made one of these last year to go in the bay and it looked fab - well done x Jane

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  6. Jo those are just awesome!!! Your work on them is stunning!! They will look beautiful for the winter season!!! A job well done!!!!

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  7. Hi Jo just lovely and so in keeping with the weather at the moment - a chill wind. Your snowflakes will look so lovely on the tree or anywhere for that matter, just so pretty. Thanks for a lovely post as always
    Lots of love
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  8. I love making these too. Your garland looks really nice.

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  9. So pretty I had fun making these last year, going to make more this year too. x
    Clare x

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  10. These are delightful. I am imagining how pretty a long chain of them would be hung over a mantle or window, or anywhere for that matter! x

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  11. Love your snowflakes Jo - I made a few of those last 'Christmas' time - yeah, I've said the word - and added them to gifts as well as hanging them on the tree and, funnily enough, have been 'stitching' some this week for my stitchalong effort - in RED!
    Joy xo

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  12. Lovely! I want to try to follow this pattern, Jo! Thanks for posting :)
    Gracie xx

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  13. Oh these are pretty! Think a few of these will definately be getting made for the ladybird household!
    Marianne x

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