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Monday, November 15, 2010

Filler, Fluff, or Writer's Block?

None of the above, actually.  Although I'd love to post faithfully and on some sort of a schedule, I simply have yet to find a routine that works for me, so I offer this instead.  I've got some terrific friends/readers/customers in cyberspace who are gracious enough to allow me to use their photos here on the ole blog.  I love that these kind folks have given me permission to show off their completed versions of my patterns.  Take a gander at the latest batch:

Marrisa/Javamama on Ravelry
Big Girl Scrubby in Pisgah Peaches n Creme
with Aunt Lydia's #10 cotton
Stacy/Vachick on Ravelry
Big Girl Scrubby
Bonidee on Ravelry
Big Girl Scrubby in Lion Brand cotton

Megan/Themegababe
Big Girl Scrubby in Pisgah Peaches n Creme
Basanja on Ravelry
Big Girl Scrubby in Pisgah Peaches n Creme

Jenny/Craftywabbit on Ravelry
Big Girl Scrubby in Pisgah Peaches n Creme
(she got 3 from 1 2oz. ball)

Megan/Themegababe on Ravelry
Tiny Bubbles Scrubby in Pisgah Peaches n Creme
with #10 cotton

Jennifer/sshisher22 on Ravelry
Tiny Bubbles Scrubby in Pisgah Peaches n Creme
with #10 cotton
Megan/Themegababe on Ravelry
Grandpa's Sweater Scrubby in Lily Sugar n Cream
Linda via email
Grandpa's Sweater Scrubby pattern test
If you'd like me to feature your finished pieces here, email photos to me at BigGirlJewelry@yahoo.com or post them on Ravelry by linking your project to the pattern page.  (Ravelry lets me know when pics are linked  to my patterns.)  I make no claims to the rights of your emailed photos EXCEPT that I assume if you've emailed them to me it's okay for me to post them here.  If I want to use your photo anywhere else, I will contact you for permission.  I will not post Ravelry photos without first asking permission, BUT we all make mistakes.  If I have mistakenly posted your photo without your permission, please let me know and I will remove it.

Thank you all for your continued support.  Happy Crocheting!

2 comments:

  1. Awesome! Those look fantastic!! Your patterns are awesome!

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  2. Thanks Meg! All of you ladies are great for my ego. Although I don't play favorites, I must admit that I NEED to get myself a cone or two of that Winterberry colorway that Jenny used. It would look fabulous with the towel pattern that's currently under construction.

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