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Before I begin on Tuesday Tallies I just wanted to give a warm welcome to lovely new followers, I'm glad you've come along and also I wanted to say a HuGe thank you for all the sweet comments you have been leaving me, they really do make my day that you've taken the trouble to read what I have to waffle on about! :) I'm so pleased to have brought back lovely memories for you about the GoRgEoUs Brambly Hedge.
So, back onto Tuesday Tallies, part of the One A Day project over at Gingerbread Girl.
Now, what with a bit of a sad and stressful week I have just managed to stick with my one hexagon a day for my Hexagon Love Rainbow Blanket.........
I have 14 PrEtTy rainbow hexies. These colours really do brighten the darkest of days. But, note to self: sew in the ends as I go!! :)
Be sure to hop on over to Gingerbread Girl and take a peek at the other one a day projects.
xxx
Love those hexies! I am sure they will continue to make you smile as the weather turns cold.
ReplyDeleteI love Brambly Hedge!
Hugs from Holland ~
Heidi
All those hexies sure do look good together. It's going to make one pretty blanket. Yes, tie in your ends as you go....I didn't do that when making my blanket out of circles and it took me forever to weave in!
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks so much for your lovely comment on my new blog!
Shari xoxo
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBee happy x
Looking good! You know how I feel about hexies! Sadly mine have been lacking my attention! Little craft fair next week, and Etsy shop have been keeping me busy! Ada :)
ReplyDeleteSo very very pretty! The finished product is going to be gorgeous I'm sure! :-) x Hazel.
ReplyDeleteThey look real nice together! Hope this week will be less sad and stressy for you.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely stitch in the ends as you go! I am terrible about that, and you end up with a horrible task at the end if you don't ...
ReplyDeletePomona x
Beautiful hexi's. I do hope that next week is much better for you Victoria. X
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, and thank goodness for crochet on stressful days and weeks, you kept up one a day so it is all good! Looking forward to seeing them build up like a honeycomb. Fiona
ReplyDeleteOh pleeeease do start right away, don not join even one more granny until you've sewn away some ends! I counted how many I had to sow away at the end of my baby blanket...206...
ReplyDeleteLovely and very neat! Xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the hexagons! I would love to try those next, I've made squares and triangles so far and I'm loving crochet.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, we have matching projects! :) Yours is looking great, and you are joining yours in a much more organised way than I did he he. I do recommend sewing your ends as you go, as I hate sewing them all in at the end and I feel better for sewing as I go :)
ReplyDeleteSorry you've had a sad and stressful week Victoria, and hope things are better for you now xxx
ReplyDeleteWell done for getting your one a day's done, even though you've not had a good week. I hope this week is better for you. Deb x
ReplyDeleteSorry things have been sad and stressful for you over the last week. Well done on making your one a day hexies.
ReplyDeleteSending warm wishes.
Helen x
Gorgeous hexies - I never really thought of them as crochet before. I wonder if they are quicker then patchwork.
ReplyDeleteNina x
Heaven in a blanket to-be! You're doing so well and it's going to turn out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteAnna x
I am so behind with my blog reading and here you are with sadness and celebration and a bit of Brambly Hedge and I missed it all. And some colourful daily hexies to round things off, which given the week you've had, seems like quite an achievement to me. I've not your excuses and I've barely managed a stitch!
ReplyDeleteLove that top pic it really gives a sense of scale. It's going to be a mega lovely blanket :D
Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow hexies are very pretty. I just saw a rainbow through the sun when I was taking a picture of the river. I love rainbows, and I think that when we see them, it is a gift.
ReplyDelete~Sheri at Red Rose Alley