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  1. Dips

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    That sounds wickid and i am sooooo jealous

    Would love to be using soft yarn

    Have u got any pics of it so far?
     
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    could you teach me?
     
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    I think you would be better observing the on-line tutorials , So many to inspire you Bexy. I knit and crotchet left handed so it's difficult for me to follow a right handed knitter and you would find it equally confusing I think. I have found the u-tube tutorials for a left handed person invaluable,
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    I finished the butterflies and they are now up

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    I wasn't sure i really liked them before but i do now

    Think they look quite nice next to the cogs

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      A few Fathers day bits. First some fudge I made for the father in law.

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      Also a card I made for my dad. It rocks back and forth.

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        Absolutely brilliant JJ - both gifts. Just gazing at your fudge is making my mouth water....
        :wub2:#
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          I will be making another batch up for my nan soon and will probably have loads left over. I'll send you some too if you like. Although fudge is heavy lol
           
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          What a lovely thought JJ. Better not though as I'm still having trouble "losing my Winter" surplus,
          :ThankYou:
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            Wow! That looks good Jane! I presume you've tested it to make sure it tastes okay? :biggrin:
             
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              I took the trimmings of course for me and Mr Jane to eat. I couldn't give my father in law fudge with untidy edges. I doubt he would have minded as he had nearly a kilo of the stuff to eat.

              It was meant to be rum and raisn but I think the rum quickly burnt off in the heat of the cooking, so have learnt next time to add the rum at a much later stage.
               
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                Papier mache rock.JPG
                Project completed:
                • A fruit bowl turned upside down, coated with cling film, then strips of newspaper dunked in a slimy goo of flour and water draped over it and left for days and days to dry out =one papier mache mould.

                • a few coats of Sadolin to make the rock brown and shiny
                  rock with sadolin.JPG knitted seaweed

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                  • fastened to the rock with 2 sided sticky tape
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                • and the prawns to complete the project
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                Jenny namaste
                 
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                  Those prawns are so cute Jenny. :)
                   
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                  • Dips

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                    Yeh the prawns are amazing. I live the sea weed too it wld make a great scarf
                     
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                      Very easy pattern - would you like me to put it up on here?
                      Jenny
                       
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                      I cant knit yet so would be no good for me :-(

                      I will get round to learning one day
                       
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