Thursday, April 30, 2015

Crochet Project: Fur Balls

This scarf/cowl has been in the works for over a year.  Twice it was thrown in my to do basket and it was frogged = ripped apart many times.
Fur balls
Leave it to me I can make the simplest projects difficult.  I was determined to make something out of this really funky kinda ugly yarn.  I must have been a tad addled the day I picked it out.  It was too wide, then too narrow, then too crocked…
Fur ball creation
I finished it yesterday…it was 72 degrees out so I had no need for a winter scarf.
fur Ball  cowl
It is a cowl now, one I can wear on my head and around my neck.  It is not perfect but close enough that I can live with it. I stuffed it in the old toy box where the overflow winter “stuff” is stored.  I will wear it a few times and if I don’t like it I will donate it.

Done.  Now I can get out some scraps of yarn and start a new crochet project.  Join As You Go Granny Squares…a wonderful way to use up some of my yarn stash.
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16 comments:

  1. Granny Square projects are how use up all my old yard. I was making vests for a charity for awhile. Mostly I crochet in Winter when I'm freezing my butt off.

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  2. I might take up crocheting again this coming fall or winter. I went over to that site and it brought back a lot of memories. Those weird fur balls are kind of odd looking, but you did good with that cowl. :-)

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  3. That is so charming!

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  4. I had never seen such unusual yarn as that with the fur balls, It is cute though and should look nice as a cowl. Good for you for finishing up this project.

    Shirley H.

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  5. That's different !! Good job ! Thanks for sharing . Have a good day !

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  6. Kudos for finishing this project. When yarn gives me fits, I usually end up tossing it in the round file.

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  7. I think those fur balls are going to tickle you and make you laugh. Possibly at inappropriate moments! You have a lot of sticktoitiveness.

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  8. Good to keep hands busy and those are fun fur balls to make.

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  9. I like it! It sure feels good to finish up a project like that.

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  10. Yeah - glad it is finished.... It will be one of those items that you like but if something happens to it you won't be heartbroken :)

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  11. I like it- wish I could see well enough to crochet or knit again. All of my afghans are worn out they are so old.

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  12. Okay, this topic is beyond me but at least you know I read your post.

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  13. Love it, so cute. Hot even here, almost too hot already.Blessings Francine.

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  14. I was watching Miss Marple on the PBS series knitting and she was doing the real thing.

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