Thanks to the amazingly talented Attic24 (and a slightly irritating headcold) I can proudly say that I know how to ripple. It's something that I've wanted to learn but kept thinking 'that's too hard'. Well, I can safely say, it's not too hard and it's immensely satisfying.
Things have been a bit busy lately, and I haven't done any crafting for ages and whilst it's holidays at the moment, I find I'm spending a lot of time with the kids. This morning though, the boys went out with their big cousin Lily and as I wasn't feeling too good, I figured I deserved a little time to sit quietly. So that's just what I did - and this is what I achieved out of scraps of wool I found in my stash. I'm itching to try her tutorial on hexagons now. Check out her blog - it's so bright and beautiful, it just makes you smile :)
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yaaaayyyyyyy!!!!!! When i got your comment on my blog I gave out a little yelp if excitement on your behalf!!! Soo exciting isn';t it when you crack a pattern, I felt just like that when i managed to make my first hexagon (at about 1am lol).
Well done....and have a fun time with it
lucexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A good day for being inside rippling. Hope your feeling better soon.
That's fantastic levin, your ripple's look wonderful. And so does that stash of fabric..hmmm..yummie!
ooh, i love your fabrics, cant wait to soo what you make with them! cool rippling too
Your ripples look great, I have been looking for a ripple pattern for ages, but couldn't understand them. Lucy's pattern and instructions make it look simple enough for me to do. Happy sewing and rippling
Nicely done Levin! That looks just great...as does seeing your comment on my blog! I've missed you here...so good to see little snippets of what you've been up to. How's the study going??
Love to hear about it...maybe over some yummy snacks like below? ;) Mmmm
Whauw, so beautiful, it's like did it for years! Love the fabric stach!!
those ripples look great!
The fabric is lovely.
I hope you're feeling better now.
I love that pattern - I just wish I loved doing crochet so I could make one!
Love the ripple...it is a wonderful thing to pass the time when you aren't feeling well!
I really love that fabric! Love, love, love! Can't wait to see what you make of it!
oh be careful......I love ripples! finished my first big blanket a few months ago, very addictive!
corrie:)
That's a lovely pile of fabrics. Will make a great log cabin quilt.
Ooohhh you'll have to teach me how to do that, it's so cute!
Love your fabric stash too, but you know what a sucker I am for red and for polkadots ;)
hee Levin. I love your ripple. Looks hard but you said it wasn,t. Also love your next project. The colours are beautifull.I,m starting the farmers wife sampler quilt. The whole project takes about 2 years. Very ambitious but this way I will keep on going. I,m really enjoying it. looking forward to seeing how the quilt comes along. Love Els
Wish I could! Your rippling is so colourful, and super neat. I would love that little pile of fabric, the colourways and patterns look so good together. x
gtreat to see you back online obviously I am behind in blog reading........would love to see where you got with the red and aqua..........
Happy rippling-looking good!
What a gorgeous post (apart from the head cold bit). Your ripple looks amazing and as for that pile of fabric...devine. I must have a go at the ripple soon I think. Have a great weekend.
Yay! It looks great! I finally just cracked it too the other day. Took me soooo many attempts.
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