I love April it's my favourite month of the year, longer nights and warmer weather but as I'm writing this there is snow falling outside, amazing really when you think that the temperatures were more than 10° higher last week, looking back to last year we had snow in April then too. At least I know that there won't be much more of it and it will get warmer.
Looking back on March I am happy to say that I did manage to complete everything that I said I would and a little bit extra too. The last thing I made was another 24" square for the comfort blankets.
The Granny Rose
I love this rose and have used it quite extensively in the past if you want to take a quick peek you can see more of my granny rose projects below. Back then, I thought it would be a lovely idea to make a blanket for my bed using this design and I set about making dozens of these roses and then crocheting them into granny squares, then other things took over and they got put to one side. I have resurrected these and joined them into a larger square, I think that they look really pretty and would make a lovely centrepiece for a larger blanket.
My Family Think I've Lost The Plot
The Granny rose pattern can be found on the lovely Astri's blog Apple Blossom Dreams.
Other Things
The trees just beyond my garden border have worried me since I moved in here over four years ago, I do love trees but when they plant them they do so without any thought of which type of tree would suit the space.
Taken yesterday as you can see a dull wet day with the odd snowfall. |
Taken through my bedroom window, my heart was in my mouth watching him and he stayed up there in the midst of falling snow and sleet showers too working for over four hour on my side alone.
I've just snapped this photo below while the sun is shining you can see the difference, they don't look very pretty now but I'm sure that they will, as soon as they put on new branches and leaves in the Summer.
- Give you my thoughts about waterfall crochet.
- Make at least one baby blanket.
- Embroider the birth month flower daisy x2
- Make an Easter display
- Continue with my Spring garland.
I love that beautiful rose blanket! It's great that you have such a nice neighbor to help with the tree problem Linda. I hope you enjoy the weekend and happy April.
ReplyDeleteCiao we did Italian evening classes for 2 years but then because I broke my arm didn't go to Italy again.. the crochet rose would make a lovely centre for a bigger throw, hope you get to make one.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for trimming those trees but will you get into trouble with the council?
ReplyDeleteI love that little rose, I remember years and years ago making a load of those in cotton to put around a lampshade.
Briony
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Yes Briony I could get into trouble, especially if someone reports it so if I disappear you will know why haha x
DeleteSweet Rose Granny Square and beautiful blanket.
ReplyDeleteAmazing rainbow over the sea. Beautiful picture, Linda.
Buongiorno Linda, come sta? That's about my limit! Your rose blanket is gorgeous. I hope the tree pruning enables to sun to shine on your lovely garden. Such a shame to have a south-facing garden and not to be able to enjoy the sun. Your March achievements are lovely - thanks for posting the pics. xxx
ReplyDeleteOh, isn't that rainbow over the sea pretty. I don't blame you for getting the trees trimmed, they're damaging your property and if the council won't do anything about it then I think you're well within your rights to get them trimmed yourself. What a lovely idea to use the crochet roses in this way, I think the square will look lovely as a centrepiece in the blanket.
ReplyDeleteLovely rose granny square ! The color you choose is just perfect !
ReplyDeleteA lot of project done and to do ! I'm not so organized...
Lovely pictures too :)
Your neighbor don't know how to prune trees...
Have a cozy weekend !
Hug
Anna
Those crochet rose granny squares, Linda, look gorgeous; such a beautiful blanket. You have certainly achieved a lot of crafty loveliness during the month of March. Those trees were a worry. So glad you neighbour was able to cut them down to a reasonable height. Fabulous rainbow. What a pretty drive!
ReplyDeleteI wish languages came easier to me. I've been with my Arabic speaking husband for 30 years and still only know a bunch of words. He also speaks English and Urdu (he lived in India for several years in his late teens and also traveled to Pakistan, Afghanistan). I'd recognize that granny rose pattern anywhere. The colors you've chosen are lovely. I hardly ever have a plan for anything I do. Trying to make a to-do list each evening so I have some direction in my life. Lately, days and dates have no meaning at all. That's an amazing photo of the rainbow hovering over the water like that. I would have stopped, too, for a click. Take care. Happy April.
ReplyDeleteI think the granny rose pattern is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI do like your photograph showing the rainbow over the sea.
Enjoy your weekend.
All the best Jan
ooo I love your granny rose squares, they are fab! As is the rainbow, great photo!
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I'm so pleased I'm not the only one who stops the car to take photos of rainbows! They are magical aren't they?
ReplyDeleteYour rose blanket is gorgeous too, so so pretty.
Your Granny Rose afghan is beautiful. I love the color you chose for the roses. It appears as periwinkle blue on my computer screen. I hope you get more sun into your backyard. You have a beautiful space there. And the rainbow picture is lovely. What a sight - right over the water.
ReplyDeleteI felt sure I'd commented on this post ... but maybe not?
ReplyDeleteNice to see the rainbow over the water and the Granny Rose is a very nice design.
My good wishes.
All the best Jan
You did Jan, I haven't a clue why it didn't publish but thank you for commenting again. 😊
DeleteHi Linda, Happy to see you still crocheting and the granny rose...no less. Lovely! Hope all is well!
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