Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Renulek Review

Up to the end of the 7th row

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Then, the blanket at 67 squares:

14 comments:

  1. Interesting that you're using more-or-les the same tones in both projects! - makes for yet another photographically perfect posting.

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    1. Interesting observation, Maureen! I had not noticed that. Thanks!
      Fox : )

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  2. I love, love, love that thread! I haven't joined in yet... too distracted... maybe soon!

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  3. Wow!!! Oh wow!!! Have you ever been busy!!! :) Everything looks terrific!!! :)

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  4. Stunning! Love the colours -- Good choice of colours on the doily!

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  5. Both are look good. Maureen is right, the same color tones in both. Wow, 37 squares in 6 days! And the doily. You rock! (or stitch, as the case may be ;-))

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  6. your colors match in the blanket and the mat.
    I wonder how big this one is going to get, it sure looks pretty.

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  7. . . . hmmmmm . . . so this would beg the question . . . just exactly WHEN does she sleep? ? ? :D

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    1. Willow, you make me laugh! And the answer is- not much! Never have. I don't seem to require lots of sleep and have always been a night hawk!! Works for tatting... And Netflix!
      Fox. : )

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  8. Hi Fox
    The doily is looking gorgeous, I find it strange you are using the same thread all though the doily, looks lovely in those dark colours.
    The blanket is coming along, Do you have many more squares to do?
    Love to Gian, he might like a blanket too when you have finished this one.
    Margaret

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    1. Thanks, Margaret. Why strange? I wonder what is in you mind. No more blankets! My arm gets so sore crocheting. Once had tendonitis for four months crochet-related. Not my favourite pass time. G can share my blankets!
      xxoo fox : ))

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  9. Wow! Both projects in progress are amazing!

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  10. What thread are you using on the Renulek doily?

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