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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

WIP Wednesday

Mohair Sweater, finished.
With the left-over Mohair, I made Darcy.

Dr Seuss #2 is very much turning out as 
a-make-it-up-as-you-go-along quilt top!
I'm happy with how it's turning out.
Dr Seuss #1 is awaiting label (still).
Not much other progress going on this week due to health issues.
Mr Honey Pie has been very good though and re-do of study (Room #2)is at 
painting-all-finished stage, just waiting for my input now.
I have sanded back the Guest Bedroom desk,
now have to decide on a finish.
Hope you have all had a productive week.

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced
Stop by and visit Lee @ Freshly Pieced, 
WIP Wednesday #39 and see what others have been up to this week.


7 comments:

  1. Darcy is adorable! Now I want to run out an find some leftover yarn.

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  2. What a cute little lambykins!

    I'm a big fan of Dr. Seuss, too, so of course I love what you're working on. :) The colors and patterns you've paired with the fussycuts are spot on!

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  3. I love Darcy! Seriously, I want one.

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  4. Emma & fallingforpieces, Darcy was very easy and very quick to make!
    GD loves her.
    The original pattern is in bouclé but I used my leftover Mohair. (see my previous post about Darcy).

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  5. Jerimi, thanks for your positive comments on Dr. Seuss. As you may already know, this is my 2nd Dr Seuss Quilt top and I'm hard pressed to know which one I like best.

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  6. I really like your Dr. Seuss project! And your knitting is wonderful!

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  7. Thanks Leanne! I've enjoyed doing both and I've been knitting since I was 8yrs old!

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