It is difficult for me to make larger projects while I am away from my home. It can also be difficult to take interesting pictures without my usual decoration accessories. But anyway, here I want to show you a small blanket, I have been crocheing the last few days. The green gets a little to blue on my computer, maybe it looks different on yours.
Hermosa Susanne! felicitaciones
ReplyDeleteA little green or a little blue, its beautiful
ReplyDeleteSusanne. Great work...
gr.Heleni
A me me encanta como se ve, es preciosa.
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension
Your crochet is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMercedes
Your miniatures are very special!
ReplyDeleteCompliments!
Sonya
Es una preciosidad!
ReplyDeleteI see "green petroleum" ... and it is beautiful!
ReplyDeletecongratulations, it is not easy to make a crocheted blanket, I know something .. ha ha!
look here:
http://leminisdicockerina.blogspot.com/2009/10/la-coperta-di-penelope.html
many kisses! Caterina
Just beautiful. I love to crochet and admire crochet.
ReplyDeleteEverything's lovely! Especially the crochet :)
ReplyDeleteI find crocheting very hard. I watched my mum and concluded quite quickly that I won't be able to do it. Although crochet is something you can do anywhere and a good way to kill time.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing. The blanket is really pretty, Suzanne. The green looks like turquoise on my screen , a very pretty shade too.
Your blanket is so sweet! I love colours!
ReplyDeleteHola¡¡ mi nombre es Cibeles.
ReplyDeleteEstaba ojeando los blogs y me hé tropezado con el tuyo.
Es precioso y me encantan tus minis.
Bueno ya tienes una amiga mas.Si te quieres pasar por mi blog¡¡¡¡
Te invito.
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Besos y encantadaa de conocerte
Great work! I admire your little blanket. I can't crochet, I tried but nothing came out of it. Probably because Itried following the explanations in a book. I can knit, but my grandmother and mother taught me. I suppose when someone shows you it makes all the difference.
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Thanks, and welcome to new followers ;-)
ReplyDeleteI learned to crochet when I was about 6 or 7 years old, its like learning to ride a bike, you actually never forget how to. I can also tell my larning age from the fact, that that my grip is still like the little girls ("overhand") and not the more mature one ("underhand"). I can do both today, but by impulse I select the childish method ;-0)
Love, Susanne
How on earth did I miss this post??? I love the blanket... How much does a square messure? I have to try myself, and like you I can switch upperhand and underhand crocheting, Guess I was about the same age, when my grandmother taught me.
ReplyDeleteThe green also looks turquise on my screen...and a nice shade og turquise :0)
Annie, a square is about 1,5 x 1,5 cm, so it isn´t that small after all, but made with very fine thread anyway, its embrodery yarn, 1 thread (out of 6). My camera obviously makes the green colors more blue..it isn´t just the computer.
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ReplyDeleteDear Susanne, your work is amazing in itself: certainly not for the background :-)
ReplyDeleteThe cushion is fantastic, if you content with the opinion of a girl who can barely stick buttons...
Mini hugs, Flora
Dear Susanne, you have some wonderful things here in yout blog. I love them all!!
ReplyDelete¡Increibles manos! Esta manta está muy bien trabajada. Me encanta.
ReplyDeleteBesos Clara