25 July 2024

Tiny

Although I do have more time to myself now, I was hoping to have more than just one mini granny square for a tiny afghan done by today so I could share what I'm making. Didn't quite remember how long it takes to weave in sewing thread ends!!! I've crocheted with sewing thread in the past, but it's been too long. I don't think I had to wear close-up glasses last time I used my size 13 crochet hook!

Oops! Well, I guess I did have to wear glasses back then!!! Wow. It's been so long, I didn't even remember wearing the glasses!!!

For at least a couple of years, I've wanted to make a mini afghan for one of my friends whose husband has pulled us out of a bind more than once. He's helped with home installations including our new kitchen sink. (Did you know sinks can actually wear out?!?) They won't let me pay for his time, so I thought I could thank them in a way not just anyone can. I just hope I can finish this project before it becomes yet another motif WIP!!!

2 comments :

  1. Amazing miniatures! I can't imagine weaving in thread ends - seems like they would need a knot to stay secure. A tiny blanket will be adorable.

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    1. Thank you, Sue! Yes, I'm double and triple knotting, but I'm still trying to weave in ends because I don't trust the knots, not knowing if the little afghan will get any wear and tear in its intended home...

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