Sunday, June 26, 2011

Japanese Flowers!

Today has been a lovely, quiet day - nothing unexpected has arisen, I must keep my fingers crossed! I have had a nice little play and have satisfied myself with yarn, tension, etc to start on a Japanese Flowers Scarf - now, seems like everyone in Blogland has given this a try!


The original came from this book and I have gleaned hints and tips from all and sundry - Julia, Attic 24, Elizabeth Kat, Danielle and Calico & Ivy. The yarn I have chosen is 65% baby alpaca and 35% mulberry silk - I am so thingy! about what I wear against my skin - it has to be soft and beautiful - Andes by Debbie Bliss is just that!


Whoohoo! Look at that - as you can see, I have used a 3.0mm hook, it's a Clover and I just love them! I was originally going to stick to just the four featured colours, but now have decided to lash out - I'll be phoning Calico & Ivy tomorrow morning! I'm very happy with the way the flower is sitting - without blocking and using the smaller hook than recommended.


Oh, I don't know if I can do this - Christine's Dolly Quilt Swap 2 is due this month and still I have nothing prepared - maybe I should steal some blocks from a quilt block swap - aren't they pretty - such lovely colours and prints in the repros!

Well, I did get interrupted - never mind! - my man is still so sick - don't feel I can talk about it at the moment, sorry! I see Darlene and Kaaren from The Painted Quilt are affected by illness - I'm so sad about that, too - best wishes to them! Happy week sewing everyone!

18 comments:

  1. I do hope he feels better soon.

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  2. I love the wool and the scarf your are making, beautiful.
    Lurline those blocks would make a lovely little quilt.

    Take care
    Christine

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  3. Your crocheting is fabulous Lurline! Hope that scarf brings you smiles and warmth.

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  4. Your scarf is going to be gorgeous..
    Those blocks will make a beautiful doll quilt...go for it!
    have been thinking of you all...so sorry Ed is still unwell...I've been hanging out for good news..
    Julia ♥

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  5. Your scarf will no doubt be lovely when done. Sending you positive thoughts for you and your husband....

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  6. Oh I can't wait to see more of your scarf - it's going to be gorgeous!

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  7. That scarf is going to be wonderful! Love the colors! Hope your DH is better soon. Sending good thoughts!

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  8. I Love Debbie Bliss Wool & what you are Using is Just Gorgeous oh I Love those Colours...
    Hope Ed is Feeling Better Real Soon.
    xx

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  9. Lovely block! Sending you a hug!

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  10. I'm so glad you found just the right yarn - it's just lovely and I love your flower. Glad all is calm at the moment - thinking of you!
    Love - Shari

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  11. Your crocheted flower is just beautiful! Your scarf is going to be wonderful! :0)

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  12. Your crochet looks great. I love the look of the yarn and colours our are using.
    I hope Ed's health improves soon.
    ((hugs))
    Take care of yourself too, Lurline. x

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  13. Hi Julia, I love those scarves and already yours is looking wonderful. I hope your husband gets better soon.

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  14. Sorry Lurline - I mean't you, not Julia!

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  15. My daughter made me that scarf. It is kind of scratchy though. Like your yarn better.

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  16. I love the scarf and the wool - so soft and lovely

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  17. Those wool colours and pattern are lovely Lurline.

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