Half finished quilt
Hi this is a quilt-in-progress. It has been in progress since July haha. I just kind of lost momentum on this project somewhere along the way, but I am revisiting it now.
I was going to do two more panels this size--possibly a third if thats not big enough. No more letters or anything, just mostly green and navy with a few more of those multicolored ones stuck in. The pictures really just don't do the colours any justice but what can I do eh?
. . . and a random picture of my dog who often resembles a sheep. Sometimes when I brush her, I get a pile of fuzz as big as she is. I have often wondered if I could spin it and make a sweater. But then I remember what kinds of things she likes to roll in outside and my enthusiasm is lost.
I was going to do two more panels this size--possibly a third if thats not big enough. No more letters or anything, just mostly green and navy with a few more of those multicolored ones stuck in. The pictures really just don't do the colours any justice but what can I do eh?
. . . and a random picture of my dog who often resembles a sheep. Sometimes when I brush her, I get a pile of fuzz as big as she is. I have often wondered if I could spin it and make a sweater. But then I remember what kinds of things she likes to roll in outside and my enthusiasm is lost.
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Dang, I thought I had an edge on that market!
Once again, I have to comment on the fact that WET DOG HAIR IS NOT LIKE WET SHEEP HAIR.
But I suppose if you could find a way to make it work, go for it. =)
My Nana used to keep the dog hair when she brushed Mishka (german shepherd we all were dragged down the hill at the lake by). She was a maaaad spinner, was my Nana.
Hey, what the hey-diddle? I haven't seen any knitting going-ons, here! I need pictures! =D
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