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Bildet i bakgrunnen er kjøpt på Etsy, i butikken til Belle and Boo.
Crafting this week:
I've made four bags; one for myself, and three birthday presents. I've started my Tangled Yoke Cardigan; Pattern from Interweave Knits. My sewing machine is put away for now, I'm going on my winterbreak. When I get back, i'm planning to make a red & aqua/blue quilt for myself. The print is from Belle and Boo at Etsy.
This is a project thats going to be here for a long time. I want to make a afghan with these hexagons, but I'm going to need hundreds of them. I'm using yarn from my stash so I'll just have to keep it large enough.
I like to use the assembly line method: Do round 1 in every colour first, then round 2, 3, 4&5. The hexagons are joined together in the last round.