Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Tuesday Tally time again


Eek! It's been a whole week and I haven't posted about anything else, so it's back to Tuesday's Tally again.  After last week's tally I re-evaluated my blanket plan and decided to go with something a little bit more 'little girlie' as this is for my 3 year old, so I have started a whole new blanket! I have selected this pattern from Ravelry, by Solveig Grimstad, although there were several contenders. I'm so indecisive and have swung between three or four patterns, but finally decided on this one. Tess loves it, so hopefully it'll be good when it's done as this will be my first ever crochet blanket.





I now have 25 squares - all done over three four days! I got sidetracked by some dolly knitting yesterday and didn't get a chance to do any, but will be getting another few under my belt tonight.

In other news Oliver has been selected to play in the Wellington Federation District Team in their talent development programme. This is very exciting for him and has been a bit of a boost for his confidence. It does, however, mean that our summer will now be packed with soccer practices and games - so much for my reprieve from being a sports taxi driver!

Ok, must dash - have Izzy's parent/teacher/child conference this evening and I must get the washing out and dinner on. Until next week ....


Edited to add: I've completed another three squares tonight, so officially 28 squares for my Tuesday Tally!

24 comments:

  1. Oh these are beautiful! Love the pictures, will have to send my daughters over for a look see. They love tea time! Congratulations to Oliver!

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  2. Beautiful colours :) And 25 squares in three days - WOW!

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  3. Great choice for a little girl, it looks so pretty, love the colours. What yarn are you using ? Deb xxxx

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  4. So many squares in this little time, amazing! I love the colours you are using! All the best for you! Barbina

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  5. That is some fast work! Way to go!!!!! I love the colours - my 2 year old would love that :)

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  6. Thanks everyone! Actually, I got it wrong - 25 squares in 4 days, and now up to 28. Deb, I'm using a basic 100% wool for the circle part (the colours) and an acrylic for the white (couldn't find a bright enough white in 100% wool).

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  7. And bang, another blanket on my favourites list! My girls would love that! You have chosen lovely colours for it as well. Well done to your little man.

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  8. You certainly don't need to change your mind about this one, it is very pretty. I love it.

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  9. Beautiful, they are going to make a lovely blanket!

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  10. These are lovely colours for a girly blanket!! You have used a lovely pattern for the squares too!

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  11. Really fast! I love your squares especially the ones that look like sunflowers with the pretty yellow/orange.

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  12. Such sweet colors. I am sure any little girl would love it.

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  13. Wow that is looking great, cool colours!

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  14. This is beautiful! I love your color choices and am now tempted to do one myself, lol!

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  15. Wow, I can't believe how fast you've done them, very impressive! :) They're just lovely though - and the colours are very pretty!

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  16. Those colors are so gorgeous! I love it! I'm also glad to hear you changed your project, like I did! :)

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  17. They look lovely! Absolutely perfect.

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  18. Wooo speedy crochet progress... I love the new pattern and the colours you chose are just gorgeous! What a lucky little girl she will be.. :)x

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  19. Awesome colors for one lucky little lady!

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  20. Can't wait to see it all put together!

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  21. love these colors! Your daughter is very lucky!

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  22. You have got loads done and they all look lovely

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  23. Love your gorgeous lil girly squares.

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