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The last week I have been terribly bored with my WIPs so I was looking for something new.
On my usual Yarn along web visits, I visited a lady (I found her again :) - Heather @ Townsend House) who was busy knitting some washcloths and I thought that this would be a brilliant idea to have a small project to work on that is a bit mindless but useful!
I didn't want to knit mine, so instead I used Tunisian crochet to whip up some gorgeous looking washcloths :)
Whilst making my second cloth my hook snapped!
But luckily I could get hold of the wonderful lady who sold it to me and she will be sending me a replacement for it shortly.
I didn't want to wait for the needle so I have continued forward with a bigger hook size.
I am now on cloth 4 and love this one too :)
I will share all the finished cloths with you on Friday.
If you are interested in learning Tunisian Crochet I learnt it in this Craftsy Course
If you are interested in learning Tunisian Crochet I learnt it in this Craftsy Course
Reading-wise: Crawling forward in the same book from last week, and the week before that :O
What have you been busy with this week?
I will be sharing this post with all my creative weekly friends, so drop on over for some great inspiration :)
See you soon
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They look wonderful. I do a lot of crochet but have never tried Tunisian crochet.
ReplyDeleteHi mamasmercantile,
DeleteTunisian Crochet is really quite easy, and a lot of fun!
I learnt how to work tunisian crochet online, I talk all about it in this post from last year if you are interested :)
Thanks for visiting.
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Great idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Reinventing Mother,
DeleteThank you, so much fun! :)
Have a great day
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I do love the look of Tunisian crochet. One of these days I have to try it.
ReplyDeleteHi Becki,
DeleteYou should it is so much fun :)
Have a good day
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I've not tried Tunisian crochet ... love your clothes!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina,
DeleteThank you for your visit.
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Love the look of the tunesian stitches!
ReplyDeleteHi Elisabeth,
DeleteThank you :)
Have a great day.
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Ooo, those are gorgeous! I've never tried Tunisian crochet. Must add it to the long queue of things to do! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole,
DeleteThank you so much for visiting.
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I have a bunch of Tunisian hooks and lots of cotton yarn - I need to make some dish cloths!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna,
DeleteThey are so quick and fun to make :)
Thanks for the visit.
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I just may have to check out Tunisian crochet--love the look of those cloths!
ReplyDeleteI really like Tunisian crochet. I have used it to make a baby blanket that you then cross-stitched bunnies on. It is great to cross-stitch on because the stitches are so even. I may have to make some wash cloths with it. Yours look great.
ReplyDeletesometimes those small(er) projects are just what we need to get the bigger ones finished!!! Love the cloths!
ReplyDeleteLovely cloths. Nice of the lady to replace your hook, hope it arrives soon.
ReplyDeleteSuper réalisation je vais faire des essais
ReplyDeleteMerci
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