Tuesday, 27 September 2011

One a Day......week 4


I now have 28 African Flower hexagons, I'm sewing them as I go, it doesn't look a lot different from last week, I'm loving how it's coming together though.


I've just finished the Swishy Scarf from the Cute & Easy Crochet book, I used Rooster Almerino DK and this will go to my sister as part of her Christmas present (she doesn't look at my blog so it will be a surprise). It feels lovely and soft to the touch,I hope she'll like it.


Thanks for looking and don't forget to enter my give-away HERE.



xxxxDebxxxx

40 comments:

Sarah said...

that scarf is gorgeous. i don't think my sister looks here, either. so that book could be an early christmas present to me, so that i can make presents. thanks for the idea x

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

Loving the progress on your squares...and loveeeeeeeeeeeee that scarf! GORGEOUS! :):):):):):):):):):)

Hazels Crochet said...

Your hexagon flowers are looking really pretty, and the scarf looks amazing, i hope your sister likes it!!

Unknown said...

that scarf is gorgeous

Carole said...

Hi Deb, thanks for visiting my blog and leaving the sweet comment. That's what brought me here. Wow just learning to crochet and taking on such a big project. It's beautiful. Love the scarf too. I've crocheted for years and only once took on a big project. A bed spread in fillet crochet...I never finished it but I used what I completed as a window valance. Thanks for joining my blog I appreciate the support. Be well Carole

Stefanie said...

Your blanket is coming out so well! How're you sewing them together?
A lovely scarf! It looks so soft and warm.

Barbina said...

Your blanket is one of my favourites! I´m looking forward to see your progress every week!
I´m sure your sister will love the scarf!
All the best for you! Barbina

Carole said...

Looks great, I really like the cream/white border :)

Lea said...

The blanket is looking great but I LOVE the scarf! I have a pattern picked out that I like at Ravelry. Now I just need to figure out colors and buy the yarn...

* said...

I love the soft colours of your blanket, it is so pretty. The scarf looks great too, what a lovely pattern.

Unknown said...

I told you before Deb, but your blanket is going to be something really really special. Those coloured flowers in the centre stand out so fabulously against the white, also adore your scarf, how did you make this?? It's awesome! Love those frills! Ira x

Kirsty Vittetoe said...

That is a beautiful scarf you make for your sister, you are lucky that your sister doesn't come "here", my sister "stalk" me all the time, she once told me that I should not show the layout with her photo without her permission, LOL!

HillyT said...

I just love your african flowers. I've tried these but I wonder if I went too garish with the colours. I'm going to have another go with softer tones.

Juls said...

its looking good!! Hugs Juls

Tracy Glover said...

The blanket looks gorgeous. Ilove the colours. I also love the scarf. It is beautiful and really unusual. xx

Pauline said...

Oh Deb, I love your frilly scarf! And your crochet blanket, you are so clever, I really wish I could knit and crochet too! Gorgeous colours in your hexagons, so pretty.

farmhouse-story said...

oh, i love the lacey scarf, deb and your sister will love her gift!

Marja said...

Hurray! I can comment on here now ;) I love how this is coming along and have serious hex envy each time I see your blanket in progress!

jill said...

Loving your scarf you are clever.Love Jill xx

Kashi said...

Your blanket is beautiful!

Stocki said...

Hi Deb, Thanks for popping over to my blog and leaving the lovely comments... your blanket is just superb.. the colour mix is perfect...and the bigger it gets, the more I like it... maybe you should sell it... just don't tell anyone else :)x

Rainy Day Crafter said...

Your blanket is coming along so nicely! And the scarf is gorgeous!! Funnily enough, I've been thinking about that scarf lately as I'm hoping to crochet one or two for Christmas presents, but I can't find the book anywhere, grrrr! *Fingers crossed* it'll turn up soon though and I didn't lose it on holiday, lol!

Anonymous said...

Hi Deb, your hexagons are looking lovely. Thanks for your comments, Judy x

Anonymous said...

LOVE the scarf she is one lucky sister. Every-time I see these African flowers i get so giddy I really need to make something using them they are adorable.

Anonymous said...

LOVE the scarf she is one lucky sister. Every-time I see these African flowers i get so giddy I really need to make something using them they are adorable.

Leah said...

Your African flowers look amazing! They are just what I needed to see, as I've just bought wool to start one myself but was feeling a little unsure. Now I am completely motivated! Thank you.

Nicky said...

Your colors are wonderful... quite possibly too beautiful to snuggle in!

Lynnda said...

Love this Deb... STUNNING!!!... hugs...xoxo

Unknown said...

WOW! I just Love that scarf. I love the color of yarn you used. It will go with a lot of thing. She is just going to love it.. And your Hexagons look so pretty.. Thanks so much for sharing with us..

Hugs, Linda

Janette said...

I love your colours the blanket is coming along well. That scarf is great oo, I'll have to remember it for next autumn. Have great week Janette xo

Anonymous said...

Your blanket is looking very lovely, and the scarf is wonderful!! Thanks for sharing Deb!!
smiles,Deena

Lisa said...

that scarf is divine - neeeed to learn how to do that!

Sarah ~ Crafts from the Cwtch said...

Your african flowers look gorgeous! The scarf is fab - I recently made myself a ruffled scarf in that yarn in the hot pink colourway and it's so soft.. unfortunately it's 25C at the moment, so much for Autumn!

karisma said...

The scarf is gorgeous!!!! And your flowers are looking beautiful as always. :-) I have not even started on xmas presents yet, yikes its really not that far off is it?

Alittlebitsheepish said...

I love this hexagon pattern and your colour choices are wonderful. I especially like the blue right at the front

Anonymous said...

your african flower hexagons look absolutely gorgeous - the colours look stunning together

The Craft Giraffe said...

I love your flower hexagons, the colours are so soft but striking. I will definitly take inspiration from the blanket and try one of my own when I finish this One a Day. The scarf is beautiful, it would make an ideal christmas present. I must get that book.

Bella Bee And Me said...

Gorgeous soft colours on the blanket, it's going to be so pretty when it's done. And the scarf is gorgeous, so soft and squishy and feminine.
Kier x

Ali said...

Your blanket is gong to be beautiful when it's finished! The scarf looks gorgeous too - as does your lovely collection of giveaway prizes :)

Anonymous said...

Deb your african flowers are gorgeous the colours are amazing and I love the scarf too. your very talented :)

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