Progress: 34 of 100+
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The pattern in this motif is a style I definitely love: I'm talking about the 3rd round, it's a repetition of *sc, ch2, skip one stitch*. When the next round is added (here: the lavender one), all you can see from the previous round are the sc's that look like little dots. I've been using this style frequently in the past (see the backside of my wiggly cushion, my first kindle cover, or the last frame of the Wedding Blanket).
The pattern in this motif is a style I definitely love: I'm talking about the 3rd round, it's a repetition of *sc, ch2, skip one stitch*. When the next round is added (here: the lavender one), all you can see from the previous round are the sc's that look like little dots. I've been using this style frequently in the past (see the backside of my wiggly cushion, my first kindle cover, or the last frame of the Wedding Blanket).
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That's so sweet... I have never tried to get that effect before...I love it! Jill x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I am going to have to try that technique! This motif is lovely, I love the colors!
ReplyDelete(((Hugs))) Eileen
I need to learn more than just granny squares. You are inspiring me! Deborah
ReplyDeleteVery pretty technique. I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day :-)
Kate
I like this one.
ReplyDeleteHi My name is Shari and I am your newest follower! I found your blog through haber...haber and I am happy I did.. I just love your motifs.. just beautiful. I never find one that I really love.. sometimes they all look to same but this one is very unique!!!Nice work.. Hope you will come visit me and share the things we love..Shari
ReplyDeletevery nice and almost 1/2 way there :)
ReplyDeleteLovely motif, great choice of colors:)!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased to have discovered your blog. These are so inspiring!
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