
No you haven't missed one, I went to block 6 as block 5 uses quite a bit of yarn. I wouldn't have had enough here to finish the block.
I love block 6 and think I may use it, at a later date, to do a baby blanket. Alternating blank blocks with the cats would be lovely. Thinking about it, I know just who to make it for!
I know have to find some more yarn to carry on with these blocks. Hopefully, if the snow clears and the buses are running, I might actually be able to get some tomorrow.
wow, that is so good....I haven't knitted for years....when I was way younger and my sons were little I knitted a lot now xstitch has taken over
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely! London was on the news this morning because of the snow and icy conditions....Here's hoping it eases up for you soon.
ReplyDeleteThat one is really cute. I would never have imagined a knitting block like that.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute. I'd love to make one of those as pillow for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThat is just so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute...I love this. Do you do these blocks by chart or do you have a written pattern for this? I really like this one....hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteBTW, what does Wolhemel mean or does it mean anything? thanks, Linda
ReplyDeleteOh my word - you are so clever. That block is amazing! Lots of Love Patti xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is so clever -I love it. What size yarn are you using for these blanket blocks? Hope you are enjoying the snow and not too inconvenienced by it
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments on my blog. Hope you have had some respite today - not looking good for Thursday. Interesting to see your knotting, I'm thinking of doing some again, nice activity to do in the evenings.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful, I know you must be very pleased.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!! Love this kitty!
ReplyDeleteI love the cat block! I've never seen anything knitted like that before! :0)
ReplyDeleteNow that's a fun block. :0)
ReplyDeleteSnow's all gone here - didn't last long at all. Yay! :0)