Sunday, April 24, 2022

Adding On

 There wasn't much time for crafting today.

We've had a lot of hazy, dusty weather lately with the air quality today rated as "hazardous".  So, even though my husband thinks I'm crazy for dusting when it's dusty outside, I have to clean when the mood strikes and today was the day for some deep cleaning.

This evening I sat down to add a few rows to a simple granny square, my favorite to make.  I have loads started and whenever I come across an odd ball of yarn, I'll find a square where the color will match best and then do as many rounds as I can.

Sometimes simple is best.

Sunday blessings.

10 comments:

  1. Simple is Best! I love your granny square. They are so humble (the granny square in general) and yet everyone knows them, even people who do not crochet. Sunday blessings to you as well. :)

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  2. Dearest Tammy,
    That looks fabulous and indeed the KISS approach is often best. KISS=KEEP IT SWEET & SIMPLE!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. The air quality is awful here as well, we are hoping for a good rain to wash it away. Love the granny square!
    Amalia
    xo

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  4. There is nothing like a granny squares for relaxation and simplicity. I love to make them too.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  5. I absolutely LOVE the colour combo in this granny square, Tammy. Nicely done.

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  6. Lovely crochet and pretty peace squares too x

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  7. Such a pretty Granny square. Granny square afghans are probably my favorite design though I have never made one. Have a very lovely week, Tammy.

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  8. Nice work! Are you eventually going to make a blanket with your squares?

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  9. I find the granny square work so relaxing--your block is so calming; great way to transition colors!

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