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A granny "H" !!!!

…when I think that in the Italian language we "despise" the letter "H" (that we pronounce "acca")……
yes, because we says things like :"Non ci capisco un'acca (that means : I don't understand a thing of that) or "Non ci vedo un'acca (I can't see anything)…. you understand what I'm trying to say, right?

I can happily state that with crochet is not that bad for "H" (and for all the alphabet I must add !), especially when we talk about granny squares….. have a look!!!



This is the first letter of a new project…


…. that I would love to complete soon, so that I could hang it at the entrance of our home !!!!!
It will be really colourful, as the idea is to crochet each letter with different colours combos!!!
I'll keep you updated!!!!

Happy weekend, xxxx Alessandra

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  1. Tu sei così creativo, Ale! fai sempre cose diverse! Direi che mi piace sempre le foto che si fa nel paese in cui si vive. Sono molto esotico! Deve essere bello vedere così tante cose diverse! Baci!

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  2. That's going to be real nice Ale - you'll get lot's of compliments from your guests when they enter your home. :)

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  3. That H makes me smile. It makes me feel Happy! Lovely colors. Love from Holland, X Tinie

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  4. Those colors look fabulous together!!
    Kate :}

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  5. beautiful made..i love grannies

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  6. What a lovely thing ... a welcome greeting in crochet :D

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  7. The best welcome I can think of!

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  8. Ah: I learned something new today:

    "Non ci capisco un'acca "

    And what do you say when you understand it completely?

    "Capisco un Z"? :)

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  9. Love those gorgeous colours, it will be soooo welcoming!
    Helen x

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  10. @ mijn : thank you so much!!!!
    xxxx Ale

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  11. @ Stins : Really sweet from you, thank you!!!!
    xxxx Ale

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  12. @ Brigitte : you made me and my husband laugh so loudly!!!! But no, your guess is wrong!!!!
    happy weekend my dear, xxxxx Ale

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  13. Lovely! You are creative every day of the week! :) Tammy

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  14. Wonderful colors you used for the 'H'! I'm curious for the others! Greetings!

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  15. This is lovely Alessandra! Hooray for the letter 'H', hehe :)
    Alison x

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  16. very colourful, I notice it says con pompoms, I would expect anything less! Heather x

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  17. wow, thats gonna be one happy hello, can't wait to see it! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

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  18. And we would like it in Afrikaans, because it is H for HEKEL!
    (Crochet :-)

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