Yes the chef has been busy making this seasons Zucchini pickle.. An easy recipe, One we call Mrs Ruby's.. A Neighbour many years ago in Launceston who just loved to share her garden and recipes..
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7 Jars sealed and ready for storage.. |
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I have finished the baby blanket Yippee.... It has turned out as I had hoped it would..
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Edging crocheted in shell. |
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Baby hat crocheted in same yarn booties made in 100% cotton. |
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Or baby hat in cotton 100% with booties |
Onto the next Wip .. Have a great crafting week. :))
10 comments:
So beautiful and I love the edging!
Really pretty Pat. The colours look lovely - what a lucky baby.
The baby blanket looks pretty with both hat and bootie sets. :)
Such a lovely set
Beautiful! Good job!
~ t.
Ooh yes! They're very pretty. I like both sets. Cheese and pickle sandwiches - the only thing Mum could get me to eat in my school lunch when I was little.
Hello just popped over from Emmas blog the log cabin! I had to join your blog when I read how much you love to crochet and especially when I read you lived in Tasmania! I am researching my family tree and discovered my 4x grandfather was transported there in 1820 as a convict!
I have given you an award if you participate in blog awards, I have one for you on mine. Have a great day.
lovely work as always Pat. you are a very clever lady... :)
Good Morning Pat, I see you've captured the summe bounty in Mrs. Ruby's zucchini pickles...I love the bounty time, grown with our own hands. The afghan is a beauty, soft sweet colors, and the shell I think that is my favorite stitch...makes a lovely border..enjoy your bounty....thanks for stopping over...Faith.. Miss Tassie sends her best regards :)
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