Green and yellow chenille, with the white I didn't want. Let me know what you think!
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Us New Englanders are sharing the weather shift. It hit 50 degrees in my neck of the woods yesterday and today, after a 40 degree start to the day, it is a howling winter storm causing white out conditions on the roads, temps in the teens. My son has been traveling for about 4 hours now trying to get home - the drive usually takes one hour (thank goodness we can stay in touch by cell phone!). DH is holed up in a hotel close to work.
I bet the chenille yarn will look lovely with the white in it. If you don't like it when you've crocheted it, take it out and make Lily's bed. :)
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Us New Englanders are sharing the weather shift. It hit 50 degrees in my neck of the woods yesterday and today, after a 40 degree start to the day, it is a howling winter storm causing white out conditions on the roads, temps in the teens. My son has been traveling for about 4 hours now trying to get home - the drive usually takes one hour (thank goodness we can stay in touch by cell phone!). DH is holed up in a hotel close to work.
I bet the chenille yarn will look lovely with the white in it. If you don't like it when you've crocheted it, take it out and make Lily's bed. :)
Chris
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