What I learned this week?

Petals are no fun, just sayin.
Well, I learned that it is getting harder and harder to choose a featured square. But I settled on the starburst effect for this weeks’ feature anyway.
I learned that I could create a sunflower but the petals are the devil to work up.
And I had seen this type square before but couldn’t figure out how they did it.

Reminds me of a jigsaw puzzle.
Not to say that I would be able to do it again without Nadia telling me, but I know with Nadia leading, I can make it. Check out last week’s squares.
Nadia 365 Squares found on Yarnutopia by Nadia Fuad. (https://yarnutopia.com/365-days-of-granny-squares/ It is cool to be able to do new takes on the traditional granny square.
Oh yeah, I also learned that we aren’t even finished with one month and I need a bigger tote!
Wow! Each one just keeps getting cooler and more mesmerizing with your color schemes. 🙂
Thanks. She encourages us to use leftover scraps so the colors just come as they come.
wow! you’re just going to town on these.
It is an interesting challenge. Thanks for noticing.
These are getting so beautiful!! A bigger tote indeed and of course more yarn! Keep these posts coming I am hooked on wanting to see more
Thanks for the encouragement. It’s a fun project.
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You do a beautiful job! One of these days I may take up crocheting again.
Thank you very much. I hadn’t crocheted in many years until a few years back. It has been good therapy for me to finish projects for my family and friends. You should start again. All it takes is a new skein of yarn to get you hooked again. (now I know the real reason they call them hooks) Have a blessed day.
Yours really are beautiful! I know about the tote problem!
Thanks!