The colour orange is very dominant at the moment, the kids have fun carving pumkins in very creative ways.
Anything from a smiley face, ghost to a scared out of your skin.
Funny faces and twirly whirly eyes..
Bat crossed with something else...
Makes you wonder what they were thinking when they carved their pumpkins.
Bargello, with the first border.
Finished top, these were made by two newbies to Bargello Quilts.
Knitting, the booties are done, with the leftover wool knitting until the yarn is all used in a triangle.
The self stripe yarn, this is how far it is. One ball of yarn is not even done yet, there are three 100g balls of yarn. Started another beanie hat and prepped some more logcabin blocks. The weather is now decidedly cooler and double digits in the plus range will not be back anytime soon.
I love your carved pumpkins - lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteBargello is beautiful. I would love to try it someday, but I wonder if I will ever find the time.
ReplyDeleteWho ever was carving those pumpkins has a talent so much carful cutting they must have looked so perfect for every one to see. Sweet sweet wee booties Maggi, what do you do with the knitted triangles?????? Hugs Glenda
ReplyDeletePS Love the Bargello quilts you are teaching they all ways make a great statement and so exciting to see grow for the students.
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