(Crochet)
It is time to
pick up a WIP (work in progress): a baby blanket made with the African Flower
Motif…
Ya es tiempo de retomar este proyecto
en ganchillo que he dejado a medio terminar: una manta para bebé, utilizando la
aplicación de la flor africana…
I can´t believe I
had no finished it yet because it is almost done… It is going to be a baby
blanket for a stroller, so it will be on the small side. I just need to add one more row and make the
border. So I hope to share the final product soon…
No puedo creer que no la haya
terminado aún, ya que es poco lo que me falta—sólo una hilera más, y luego el
borde final. Va a ser una manta para un
carruaje de bebé, así que no será muy grande.
Espero mostrarles el producto final muy pronto…
E' troppo bella!!! Un saluto
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful, a real delight. I love the stunning mix of colours.
ReplyDeleteOh it's look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
Grtz,
Chris
Colorful and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEs una mantita preciosa!!!
ReplyDeleteVa a quedar genial.
Bss.
Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Super mooi !!!
ReplyDeletePreciosa, va a quedar genial! Un abrazo.
ReplyDeletePreciosa, va a quedar genial! Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteThis is becoming a gorgeous blanket.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, Margaret
I absolutely love this, it's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous. Good luck with the finish.
ReplyDeleteMeredith
Muy bonito trabajo! Felicitaciones.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty blanket. You're almost there. Hang in there!
ReplyDeletexx Beca
Thanks for sharing your crochet talent! I have never made this pattern. I look forward to seeing the border. Thanks again:)
ReplyDeleteLa flor africana es uno de mis motivos favoritos y es muy hermosa la combinación de colores que has elegido para esta manta. Sinceramente, estoy deseando ver como quedará terminada. Un beso enorme :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous Ana! I just realized your trip is coming up soon, if you have any questions please write! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project again, you are so talented! This blanket is going to be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI would never have the patience to make a blanket like this, so many ends to ravel...
In one word: Fantastic!! ♥ This remembers me of my first granny blanket. It was laying around for 2 years or so, and when I put it up again I found out that there were only 1-2 rows to go :o). Happy crocheting, can't wait to see your finished blanket!
ReplyDeleteNata xxx
This blanket is beautiful! I love the african flower. Such a gorgeous little piece.
ReplyDeleteWould love if you shared this at our Yarn Fanatic Linky Party - http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2015/03/yarn-fanatic-linky-party-28.html.
Alexandra
EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com
It is great to see the blanket finished, what a wonderful use of color.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Looking gorgeous........ lovely colours too
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Love it. What a neat way to put the Hexagons together.
ReplyDeleteWow! So pretty! I need to give African flowers and Hexagons a try!
ReplyDeleteNavy Wifey Peters @ The Submarine Sunday Link Party
What a lovely WIP! I can't wait to see the finished cover! I am a sucker for floral grannies. ;-) Thank you for linking up the Yarn Fanatic Party. You are one of my features this week! http://philwife.blogspot.com/2015/03/yarn-fanatic-party-29.html
ReplyDeleteI adore African Flowers, gorgeous! I seen it on Eye <3 Knots link up. I have a few posted it you would like to visit my blog to see them. I would appreciate it. One can never have to many crochet blogs to follow. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Crystal
Crochet, A Day In The Life
http://krystlewv.blogspot.com
I am so glad you shared this with us at the Yarn Fanatic Linky Party! I have recently came to love the join as you go method, and will have to give an afghan like this a shot.
ReplyDeleteAlexandra
EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com
#29: http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2015/03/yarn-fanatic-linky-party-29.html