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Friday, May 1, 2009

A granny a day


There I was so in love with my granny squares, treasuring each and every one I made (yep all 3 of 'em), proudly holding each one up to show the big love while he was trying to work... until I had a really good look through A granny a day flickr pool.

I hope mine look that neat and pretty one day. And with only 3 colours of yarn I'm thinking I need to come up with some more inventive photo shoots so I don't bore the heck out of you all.

I like this one from Sarah London, I wish chocolates fell out of my pencil case when I opened it, or the one that coordinates beautifully with Bundaberg Sugar packaging, yeah that's a nice one. Pip puts retro/vintage stuff with hers, I like that too. And there's something about Kirsty's that make me want to eat sticky caramel chocolatey things and drink coffee.

Hmmm... how many different objects could I photograph a granny with?

9 comments:

  1. I think your squares are beautiful. Nothing wrong with being coordintated! I think your colour combo is classy.

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  2. I think your granny's are so beautiful and your colours are lovely - don't be silly! I swear, nothing on your blog could ever be boring!

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  3. i totally agree with Miss Muggins on that one :) Gorg!

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  4. your colours are great.. they remind me of your birds so why not a photo shoot with them??
    smooches %*_*%

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  5. I love that green, nice and grassy :) So maybe some backyard pictures?

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  6. I love your granny square! The colours are really cool.

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  7. I love the colours you have chosen and I love the patterns! You can take pics of them in trees outside with your birds ... I love your blog, I love the stuff you make, you're awesome

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  8. I clicked "comment" to say I love your color choice. Seems I'm not the only one who thinks so...
    Your squares look great. And thank for the link to the flickr pool. I love seeing all those different grannies!

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  9. We can be our own worst critic.
    I think your squares are lovely!

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