Well that was a week and a half!
This single Ginger was designed to promote A children's mental health campaign in the two villages.
The design was approved . . .The felt was delivered . . .
And I was in a different sort of lockdown for about 9 days
I treated myself with being allowed to do something different every 50 Gingers
This was the half way point (I didn't photograph the full number: as soon as the last one was finished I delivered them!)
Some of my 'rewards' were also Gingers LOL! These two netball players
And these to represent this month's challenge:
We had a live cook along session where we made chocolate chip cookies
Another "between the Gingers" project was to use this up: It's a twist of sari scraps: mostly between 2 and 3 foot long. I bought this at the last quilt show I went to (shows how long ago LOL) and I finally untwisted it to see what I'd bought. I think there was a plan to make pompoms, then a thought about a crochet basket. It turned out they weren't separate strips, but rather were joined end to end to make one long strip.
So I sat opposite Lizzie (tending to her needs every 4 or 5 minutes), wrapping sari strips around rope and zigzagging the whole lot together . . . and I love the result far more than pompoms or a small crochet basket! I now have an ideal basket for my crochet when I get it back (I did try to cast on but I'm useless at it, so one of the church ladies is doing it for me!!!)
You did a fantastic job with the Gingers. The bake off idea is brilliant and I absolutely love the basket.
ReplyDeleteWhat brilliant results, as ever! That sari fabric basket is amazing - looks great for holding your crochet projects! xx
ReplyDeleteYou really are the Queen of Gingers. I don't know how you keep coming up with these adorable designs. And I love your sari basket. You and Lizzie have done a great job. I'm not sure my machine could manage that :)
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing Gingers Benta, I love every one that you design. The sari basket looks fab!
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