Show your (craft)work

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I’d never tire of punching Lucy in the face. The woman from Attic24 I mean, not our Turtle!

I’ve been to Yarndale a few times and always had to walk away from her ‘display’.

The blanket is gorgeous though H1ppy!

My friend bought a pattern for a rather open crop top and asked me to work it up for her. I used the idea of that to make a similar one for her daughter.
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I have no words.
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I know :mog:

I wouldn’t wear it but she will look good in it.
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Oh, my goodness!
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Even that model doesn’t look good in it though!
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For real?!!!!
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Cerise wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 5:15 pm Even that model doesn’t look good in it though!
I know 😆. I reckon my friend can pull it off. It’s not the weirdest thing I’ve made.
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That’s amazing! I can’t imagine wearing it even when I was a teen with perky boobs, but fair play to anyone who would.
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It's even worse in the fried egg colourway :mog:
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Finally cast off and blocking!

You do need to use imagination with this design, as they are very drapey when worn.
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That blanket is really lovely! And wow to the fried egg kini top! Each to their own. I'd squidge out of it all over the shop :lol:. I'll take Morgs lovely jumper thanks!

I have shown incredible skill here, painting pre cut shapes :mog:. Its not even really craft but W did some of his own and we had a few nice hours doing it.
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It’s very neat though smal!

Well done Morgs, though I’m hoping you don’t get jumper weather anytime soon.
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That’s so Blue Peter, smal! You need to make your own badge now :))

I LOVE the panda dress and H1ppy’s blanket. I also agree with PG that Kleio did at least make the crop slightly better with your colour choices!
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This was very cack handed without a machine and limited time, but I bought Hop a onesie online to wear on her birthday that ended up being pitifully small, so I decided to make do and mend! It’s obviously messy (and also needs an iron) but I’m glad it won’t go to waste.
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:love:

That's definitely one for the memory box.
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That’s lovely Leap!
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For a very short time, here’s the crop tops in action.

*poof*
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It's better in that colour scheme than the daisy version!
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PSA: BBC4 at 1am - knitting’s golden age. It’s one of 3 and sounds interesting!
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I’ve decided to make a blanket for my team member whose wife is expecting twins late July. I’m using some WI wool I bought and a few balls from a lucky dip. I quite like the colour combination.
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