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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!
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