
When I tried on my “dress” after finishing up another round, I actually decided that I really like the length. It should grow a little bit with blocking as well. So that’s it. It will be a top after all, not even a longish one. Now a hundred of ends to weave in, and then blocking.
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Gorgeous! I know this yarn very well… :) http://little-crochet.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/the-pesky-poncho-part-3.html
What a lovely poncho! I wish there was a picture with the whole of it )). It’s a great yarn, I loved working with it! I had to play alittle bit with placing the motifs, to avoid colours clustering, but it’s been great fun, all in all.
P.S. The crochet hook that you use (in a picture in Part 2) looks exactly like mine, lol. Unbelievable )) Is it a Pony hook by any chance?
Indeed it is :)
Lol, I use exactly the same. What are the chances? :)
Very pretty
Thank you!
That is amazing! Thanks for visiting my Whatcha Workin’ On Wednesday link party! I can’t wait to see more of your projects!
Thank you for stopping by!
Wow it’s looking fantastic!!
Thank you!
Wow, it’s gorgeous… What amazing yarn! Thanks for joining in with Happy Friday x
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Thank you for sharing at my link up. You are welcome to join us tomorrow as well.
Thank you for stopping by, I will surely do ))
GORGEOUS! Beautiful work…thanks for sharing. Lori (visiting from Creative Friday!)
Thank you))
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