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What to do with odd balls of wool
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I collected some wool for my mother and this is what she made with it. She stuffed the cushions with the filling from an old duvet and made the covers out of an old sheet.
(I taught her all she knows, btw ;)) |
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Nice work, Narizota & Mum!
Regards Chris P Admin |
Thanks,Chris P :)
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Wow, they're gorgeous & really pretty, well done to you & your mum. If only i knew how to knit!
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spare wool crafts
Great stuff! She did a great job and the colour combinations are super!
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very nice wish i could crochet
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Your Mother
You must have her annoyed!!
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Ah no,glasshammer her other children are worse than me ;)
This is another blanket she made from scraps of wool,this time knitted |
Lovely work Narizota. Your mum is a keeper!!! I once tried to make a crochet bedspread but when it came to joining the squares together I wasn't the neatest so it looked rubbish. What's your mum's secret for joining squares?
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narizota, they are brilliant, don't suppose ya'd be able to tell me how your mam did the granny square cushion cover??
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your mums very handy at knitting and crochet. i used to be able to do it but now i forget
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recycling wool
Gorgeous rugs here, lovely and colourful.
I read something recently about woollen fibre duvets(as opposed to acrylic ones which is all I can afford). They're natural and breathable and all that; and I wondered if it was feasible to knit one. It wouldn't matter what it looks like, it'll be inside the cover; maybe a few bulky knit strips stitched together? It'd be a good project for recycling old woolly jumpers... Mandolin |
Hey, this is really very nice work! I especially like this colourful blanket. Shame I don't know how to knit ;]
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ok I'm inspired, i've tonnes of old ends from knitting over the years, such a brillianr idea, she must be popular at xmas :)
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