Sunday, October 11, 2020

Four, Two, One

The binding was cut and applied to four lap quilts! 
 I was still having problems at the frame so it was good to ignore it!
I did finish the second sock of the Muse yarn.  
These are really nice socks.  
They remind me of crayon colors.
Inktober Day 10:  HOPE 
 An attempt at self-portrait.

 

7 comments:

  1. I love your drawing! And you did fingers, which are one of the absolute hardest things to draw.

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  2. The quilts look so sweet.

    Congrats on the sock finish too. They look very cozy.

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  3. I agree with Caffeine Girl. Fingers are so hard. My Hope project was a bust.I definitely tried too hard and made a mess of it. I am thinking I might have to go redo it today.

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  4. I love the drawing and the verse you chose. It's so perfect.
    Great job on the binding and socks too. I ordered some yarn from KnitPicks last night. Now I just have to wait two weeks for it to arrive. For some reason it always takes forever!
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  5. Four bindings attached, well done! Sorry you're having trouble with the frame... DD is doing Inktober too! Love your drawing xx

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  6. Pretty socks.
    Love the scripture.

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