Monday, 5 March 2012

Hello - how's it going?

The cauliflower are really getting going and will probably need pricking out soon.


Now it's the turn of the broccoli and calebrese.


The fences have been painted alongside the hoop house but even though it's sunny today it's a bit too cold to do the other side. I'm crocheting instead.

Here's the 'crazy' quarter of the blanket.


And this one is the 'log cabin' quarter.


I think I'll do a border around each section then a border around the whole thing. I had no original plan other than to use cool colours and different sizes and shapes of grannies. I'm going where the fancy takes me. It's taken me all over the place already!
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11 comments:

  1. The blanket is coming on. Looking very pretty and very unusual
    Julie xxxxxxx

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  2. Wow your going to be busy with yout vegetable plants its a lovely feeling growing them yourself. Your crochet blanket is lovely its fun to make them random. dee x

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  3. Cool looking blanket, can't wait to see where it goes from here.

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  4. Love the log cabin quarter, I've just done a quilt in that pattern :)

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  5. Everything is looking good,love the blanket..you are so busy.

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  6. Nice blog. You might like this poem about mothers. http://caroleschatter.blogspot.co.nz/2011/12/random-quotation-spot.html

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  7. I must sow my seeds! Thank you for the reminder.

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  8. I've just got some books out of the Library, so hopefully I'll be crocheting myself soon!

    Not as good as you though!!

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  9. Love the blanket -- sort of like free form crochet with granny squares.

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  10. I haven't got many seedlings yet, though it's only a matter of time now. The blanket is looking good, a sort of crazy paving pattern.

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  11. Hi Nan, you have given me the motivation to do some seedlings this weekend, going to do flowers though!

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