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So great to see more and more examples of you trying out my tutorial, thanks for sending me links!











I was very thankful of my wrist worms yesterday whilst recording in my cold studio!
ReplyDeleteSO happy to hear! hope your studio gets warmers soon though.
DeleteI like the name characters - especially trying to guess the names!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about each photo
ReplyDeleteI know you've seen them already, but I'm posting the link here too :
http://instagr.am/p/G8iknfDMMx/
I guess my boys will be making more !
thanks again for sharing the how-to !
oxox
The color of the grey/white yarn is lovely.
ReplyDeletereally beautiful the grey wristworms on the 4th photo !! . . and i find the neckworms marvellous, the colors fit great together . . have you made the blanket as well ?? . . i've always wanted one !!
ReplyDeletei did! :)
Deletewonderful pictures...wonderful wrist worms...!!!
ReplyDeletei love your studio!!!
and i love that feather.thing...whatever it is...and however you call it!;D
it is wonderful!!!
have a great great week...sandra!!!
liebgruss
eni
thank you! you have a great week too!
Deletei love your neck worms, they look so cozy and warm. i like your color choices too.
ReplyDeletemakes me glad to hear, thank you <3
DeleteIt's finally above zero here and it feels good again. I don't mind the cold, but I had to leave my appartement with more than four socks to make sure my feet were alright. So I'm glad that's over for a while.
ReplyDeleteI'm very curious to see your neck worms. They sound perfect for this weather.
Lovely colours, Sandra, i really like the neck worms!
ReplyDeletethe black ones are so wunderschön!
ReplyDeletei love seeing your work in progress. it cheers me up to getting working myself!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour on your granny squares! Really fun to do! I have made similar ones myself!
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