Hi All,
I didn't succeed with Izzy last week but I did with Piper finishing the page. So that makes it 5 down 23 to go.
And my second finish came in the way of this baby blanket. It is for Bellas teacher who is due with her first baby in a few months. The pattern is Sirdar 1252 and I used Ice Yarn.
It was a pretty quick knit and I can now say I have mastered the yarn over.
Cheers, Sharine
He has a face and a hat and looks absolutely amazing, congrats!
ReplyDeleteWell done on the page finish on Piper, he looks amazing. That blanket is just gorgeous, I'm sure the recipient will be just delighted.
ReplyDeleteLovely progress on Piper. The blanket is beautiful. I'm sure the baby will love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on Piper, and the blanket is beautiful! I'm sure her teacher will be so pleased with it.
ReplyDeleteThe piper is looking really good and it's going to be a stunning peice when finished!
ReplyDeleteI've just got got my Izzy back out after seeing the progress you've made on yours.
Thea @ Gizzimomo's Stitchy Place
beautiful stitching..
ReplyDeleteand the baby blanket is looking so lovely..
hugs x
Such a pretty baby blanket Sharine. I love the colors. Congrats on another page finish.
ReplyDeleteLinda
What a pretty blanket! Piper is starting to look amazing now. It's funny, I always think of Piper as being his name now rather than the name of the design! I clearly need to get out more. xxx
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing a page on Piper!
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on Piper, I love that chart!
ReplyDeletethe blanket looks great, I'm sure it's new owner will love it =)
Such a pretty blanket! Love the colours :o)
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats on a page finish with the Piper! Great to see his face :o)
Hugs x
Such a sweet little blanket, what a lovely thing to make and give
ReplyDeleteBella's teacher is a lucky person that blanket is gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteChris x
Woo Hoo 5 pages down that's awesome matey!
ReplyDeleteHe just gets better and better with every stitch.
Alicia xo
Gorgeous stitching! And that blanket is wonderful. The yarn over is easy once you work out where you're going :-D
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