Sunday, June 6, 2010

Braided.....

Another chunky project flies off the needles this week with the completion of this 'Braided' scarf. I used more on my delicious 20ply Nundle Wool for this project and the pattern is one of Susan.B.Anderson gorgeous designs. What a bonus that it's offered as a FREEBIE....
This woman truly is a pattern writing genius and I'm lucky enough to now be stocking a range of her amazing books at 'Jellywares on Marshall'....
I've also had the chance to do a bit of crochet...
The flower on the front really sets this little hat off. I purchased this great book recently.... And am loving it for finding gorgeous flowers to add to my 'plain jane' projects.......
What great books have you purchased recently???

Hugs................. Jodie xx xx

11 comments:

  1. Love the scarf- great colour! Wish I was out your way and I'd come to your crochet classes!
    I'm a quilter so my latest addition to the craft book shelf was Kim Diehl's Simple Traditions- gorgeous warm, doable quilts!

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  2. love the scarf!!!!!

    do you sell the flower brooches??
    I would love some......?????

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  3. Hi Jodie,

    Loving the scarf and hat, will you selling them in your online store?

    xx leah

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  4. The scarf looks wonderful Jodie. The book sounds very nice indeed, just wish I could crochet!

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  5. LOVE your new blog header -- it's SO sweet! I love that braided scarf too -- it's the cable look that does it for me!

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  6. I love the scarf! I have a copy of the same flower book - comes in very handy for adding that special final touch to things.

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  7. Loving all your recent knitting/crotcheting projects....
    The flowers are just gorgeous.

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  8. Love the scarf - colour and pattern

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  9. What a clever scarf idea. Definitely will put this on my list of things to knit! Thanks for the pattern link.

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