This is Frou Frou from Happy Hooker. Finally finished it. I had a few problems along the way, but I am so proud of it, it is my largest completed project so far.
Thank you for that. Its an Alpaca mix and it sheds a bit and of course now it's too warm. But it is nice and comfortable. And if the moths don't eat it before next winter it will be lovely.
Submitted by violetstone on 18 April 2008 - 2:23pm.
Yes well here in London we had snow enough to make a snowman and have a snowball fight just two weeks ago and now the east wind is blowing. I was planning to wear it too work where it is freezing so I might have a few more weeks of wear for it.
Submitted by violetstone on 19 April 2008 - 6:04am.
Hi, I am from London where there is not nearly such good crochet stuff around. All the best patterns and books come from the USA. I live with my husband, three children and two cats who think they can crochet. My daughter is learning to knit and I recently re-discovered crochet and just can't stop.
I like the color, the yarn, and the way it looks soft and fluffy. It looks heavenly to wear.
Thank you for that. Its an Alpaca mix and it sheds a bit and of course now it's too warm. But it is nice and comfortable. And if the moths don't eat it before next winter it will be lovely.
Oh, I'm surprised that word, m--h, got past the censors!
About 4 hours ago, the Seattle area had about 1/2" of snow. It's still on the ground. Well, some is. Your Frou-frou would be lovely to wrap up in.
please don't let the moths eat your pretty frou frou!
mad for crochet!
Yes well here in London we had snow enough to make a snowman and have a snowball fight just two weeks ago and now the east wind is blowing. I was planning to wear it too work where it is freezing so I might have a few more weeks of wear for it.