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Almost there….

…. the third potholder is near to be done….





…. in fact, I've started to crochet the base for the spade appliqué'…




…. and now that this is ready….


…. I'm not interested in attaching the spade on it…


…. maybe tomorrow?????? ;oD

xxxx Alessandra

If you would like to know more about my new potholders, please have a look : here and here ! Thank you!!!

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  1. Dear Ale, still busy with your potholders? They look great and when you're ready with them they will be often used in the kitchen. Love from Tinie

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  2. Gosh your photos look sharpe. Is that a fish, would be great?! Love all your stiches busy lady!

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  3. @ Andree' : ….a fish….nice idea!!!! I'm finishing my potholders "deck" " diamonds, hearts, spades and clubs!!!!
    xxxxxx Ale

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  4. Nice work and a good idea!!
    Nata xxxx

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  5. Manca poco per finire la collezione!:-)

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  6. Take a break Ale. Like you said, you can finish it tomorrow. :)

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  7. @ Debi : You are right!!! …. maybe even the day after tomorrow!!!! ;oD
    xxxxxxx ale

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  8. that's pretty Ale, the colours are quite calming! Heather x

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  9. Your crochet work looks so neat!
    I just love to see those rows of yarn, don't you?
    Love from Mirjam.

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  10. Hahahah I love that "is it a fish" :D funny lady x These look lovely, can't wait to see the full deck!!!

    xx

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  11. Ciao Ale , ti trovo ben impegnata con le presine , le usi per sgranchirti le mani tra un giro e l'altro della coperta ? In effetti anche io ho almeno 5 progetti iniziati e dio solo sa quanti me ne ronzano nel cervello !Sei in buona compagnia !
    Un abbraccio
    Maddalena

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  12. @ Stins : Yes, I love looking the simple stitches that form each row of your work!!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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  13. Love these colours Alessandra - they will look great as a set :) :) Time for you to go and have some coffee and cake now though, hehe :) :)
    Alison xx

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  14. Lovely! I really like the background shade.

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  15. Il tuo set di presine sarà bello comunque , anche se la lana non è proprio identica .
    Un bacione e buona domenica
    Maddalena

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  16. I love how you have blended the yarns together, looks beautiful. Can't wait to see it finished.jx

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  17. @ porcupine Jane : thank you!!!! My set is all done now!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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