Keep clicking and stitching!
Glenys
Keep clicking and stitching!
Glenys
I made this lilac and white blackberry stitch jacket for Ashleigh's baby girl. It looks nicer in real life than the photo here.
Again it's done in 3ply Patons baby yarn.
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
I have just completed a mint and white shawl with ruffled edge for Greg's future babies. Again 8ply acrylic on a size 3.5mm hook.
Here is a picture of it in its real colours as I promised... the camera showed it up as a very bright green, but it is truly a lovely mint and white
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
This little matinee jacket was crocheted in shell stitch up to the yoke. I then knitted the yoke and sleeves in stocking stitch.
I added some ribbon between the yoke and bottom. The booties were knitted in blackberry stitch.. It looked better in real life than the photo...
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
These four shawls were given to my adult grandchildren for their future babies.
These were all crocheted using my favourite baby blanket pattern in 8ply acrylic yarn on size 3.5mm hook.
I have kept them in gender neutral colours but the blue looking one is actually a mint green colour.
I still have some more to do. And I am hoping my hands allow me to keep going so that eventually there will be shawls for all..
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
This was a shawl I made for Dianne. It was before I found my favourite crochet pattern for shawls.
I used 4 ply baby wool using a 3mm hook. It was photographed over a chair but in reality it sat flat. The middle circular panels were done in double crochet and I shell stitched the rest... it actually looked better than in the photos.. It was about 3foot in diameter.
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Glenys
Yesterday another delivery came of yarn for my future baby cardigans. I can't tell you how happy a full box of yarn makes me.
I already am planning the next project before I finish the one I am doing. I guess you could call me a prolific crafter!
As most people who sew can attest, acquiring new materials for future projects can become an obsession..
I am guilty as charged... and I love it!
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys