A good thing also, is that I can do more socks for the Magic28.
No I didn’t forget to do it, but when I join I thought that this would be a small thing to do so not to forget. I didn’t forget, but I knew it was eventually to be left behind!
So now I can do more small socks and post them in the SAM5. I got a good combination.
I started this pink one yesterday, and yes I finished yesterday. That is why small projects are fun to do.
More dishcloths to show on this side.
This one I found here.
And for the first time it was written in Portuguese, but in a Brazilian way. It is not the same, so I had to put my brain to work. And my brain is starting to work a lot lately.
(N. went to a school, that they speak ingles, and also Afrikaans. I don’t understand a flip of that language, and I really must start to learn now, before N. starts to speak to me and I don’t understand anything!)
Anyway, the dishcloth is like a version of The Ballband Cloth. Like I’m a big fan of the ballband, I also am a fan of this one! It looks so pretty when you put the colors together.
And to end the rest of the purple cotton I made another one.
Making dishcloths are fun, just because you can start and finish the project in a flip of an eye! And you can also try new stitches, and so on!
Guess I became a sucker for small projects!
That first dishcloth is lovely! But I think I don't know how to read Portuguese patterns... I'm so ashamed! If you are addicted to small projects now, you should try Claire Garland's Babes! Her dolls are amazing! and very quick to do! ;) kiss*
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the small projects -- it is so satisfying to finish things quickly! I am busy with two BIG projects right now and it is taking forever...
ReplyDeleteSuch cute little socks!
ReplyDeleteLove the ballband cloth, it's kind of an optical illusion.
ReplyDeleteTudo muito bonito mas adorei mesmo as meinhas rosa ficaram lindinhas.
ReplyDeleteDevem ficar muito confortavel nos pezinhos do bb que o calçar.