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crochet granny square scarf

A customer recently sent a photo of a granny square scarf, it was a picture I'd saved to my Pinterest crochet account a while back. I took the order and as there was no rush to complete it, I've been making squares in-between other projects. Anyway its been some time since I started so I'm attempting to finish it soon and have started to join the squares, over half way since this photo was taken a week ago. The finished scarf will have another round then three pom poms on each edge. It will be a very cosy scarf in merino yarn (Debbie Bliss Rialto DK my favourite) I'll post some more pictures next week, I'm adding the two more tonight before bed.

The denim blue from the Heathers range is beautiful and sets of the other colours perfectly. I love it so much I plan to order more denim blue and make one for myself!

glorious granny squares
I tasted my rhubarb gin last night and its delicious and I'm now officially a gin drinker! We took Moss for a long walk over the fields tonight and the sun was shining the wind picked up, perfect weather for a walk and a G&T in the garden! I've started a new flavour gin today, raspberry and mint. I'll post the recipe next week, next plan is damson picking this week in the orchard near my house.

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I am sure your customer will love the scarf. Glad you liked the gin!
C Carter said…
Love your scarf, I may have to make one of my own. Can't wait to see the finished article!
I saw you were picking damsons next week. We found a few damson trees in a nearby field a few days ago, but when I looked online at when they ripen it said September. So now I'm confused, is it now, or September? Xx

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