My jam jar's are multiplying.......I seem to have been on a bit of a roll and every jar I covered inspired me to try a different design ( I love the granny square jar) but less is definitely more .........I have had such fun but I do need to stop now!
I have stopped..............promise and I've now got the lovely job of deciding what to store in my beautiful jars.
If you want to see more lovely crochet projects I have joined Annemarie's crochet link - do pop over for lots of inspiration.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend and thank you all so much for visiting my blog and for all of your wonderful comments, also a great big thank you to my new followers - it's so exciting seeing the number of people visiting and following my blog grow........
Talk soon x
I love your jars. I think I´ll try this.
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Lauren
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Your jars are so pretty, love the one with little buttons. I know what you mean about need to stop crocheting cozies for everything in sight. Ha ha...but it's so much fun. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!! I've made plain granny square ones but these are far better! Mine are filled with pens, pencils, knitting, crochet needles, drinking straws, fire spills etc. etc. !! Enjoy your weekend xx
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous. I would fill them with flowers for friends.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy collection of jars with their colourful jackets! Such fun to make, lovely :)
ReplyDeleteYay! I acidentally deleted all my blog list!!! Gutted. And I spent all day trying to find you and then you popped up on Facebook. I am glad to be back and will pop in often xx
ReplyDeletegiggle. yes, you do have a jar problem! But they look so wonderful and I'm sure they make you happy!
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they are lovely!
ReplyDeleteNikki x
Hi, Sue! I love your cheerfully decorated jam jars! I've recycled glass jars and I have many more to decorate them with crochet! You make some very nice work, really I do! Thank you for visiting my blog, you made me very happy! You will always be welcome in my world of wool! Thanks again!
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