
It's been a slow week. I made two 8.5" blocks and a crumb pot holder. Another knitted dishcloth found its way into the picture. Loved the yarn I used, a variegated lime green cotton yarn. I knitted two dishcloths this week but gave the other away. It was made using a pale blue, white, yellow and green variegated cotton yarn. Knitting is addictive. I like to knit.
To see what others made with their orange scraps, go here.
Very nice the orange blocks!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks - especially the pot holder. Niiice.
ReplyDeleteI love knitting, too. It's so relaxing. Coming up soon a scarf for Rachael (Granddaughter). She requested one like mine, so I have to go hunting for the yarn. I hope they still sell that color.
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Great orange blocks, I love the diagonal stripe.
ReplyDeleteThat cute pot holder ought to cheer up a kitchen!
ReplyDeleteYou're right about knitting being addictive! I completely ignored quilting for about two years when I was first bitten by the knitting bug.
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice and so bright.
ReplyDeleteYour oranges look wonderful! I don't knit, but I do crochet, especially little dishrags - nice portable project.
ReplyDeleteCute blocks! I also like to knit/crochet dishcloths. They make terrific little gifts.
ReplyDeleteOh, that pot holder is SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely and bright. So nice to see these bright colours when it's so grey and dark in England this afternoon!
ReplyDeleteAnother fun week with the scraps at Sheila's place!
ReplyDeleteLove your orange blocks for this week too, Sheila :) and your scrummy hot pot... I mean crumb pot holder. A very pretty dishcloth too :)
ReplyDeleteOrange is such a bright and up lifting colour. It's such a dull, wet, dreary day here! Good knitting too.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun orange blocks in your last few posts, love the basket block.
ReplyDeleteYou really have some nice ideas to use your RSC scraps. Love your blocks!
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