I don't exactly have this crocheting-in-a-circle thing down yet but I've been seeing these covers both online and in books I browsed at Barnes&Noble, so I made one last night. I think they're so neat and even though mine is a little crooked..ok..a lot crooked, I still like it. It's like me...kinda poorly shaped but it keeps the bugs out of things. hmmmm. I'll have to work on that.
I was dropping the boys off at their Dad's house for the day yesterday and down the street sat this cute little table. I scooped it right up. Now...any suggestions as to how I should use it? My first thought was garden because I've been on the lookout for things that flowers could grow up and through.
And finally, a moment of silence please. (60, 59, 58....) Last year this Rhodedendron bloomed so beautifully but I think I let the honeysuckle choke it out. It smells so good when you sit on the front porch that I left it this year. I wasn't thinking. :( Goodbye Rhodedendron...you served us well.
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The little crocheted piece is lovely, it doesn't look too crooked to me, but I am no expert. Anything that keeps the summer bugs out has got to be a bonus.
Lol at the Rhodedendron (what a funny word to spell) I will give it an honourable minutes silence! Lol. I loooove honey suckle. My darling husband ripped ours out - herumph! But it was getting a bit spindly.
and now for the minute's silence...
The little table you find looks perfect for plants to grow inside, and climb on. It would be lovely when it grows, I think.
ps I have a new little post today. ;o)
Sarah, thank you. lol
Hulda, I thought you might like it. :) I thought at first I might paint it but now I'm not sure.
I saw your post. Tuva is so adorable.
I love the crochet thingy. If you knew the name of them you could goggle it for free patterns online! I have killed every Rhodedendron I planted and I didn't even have anything growing near it!
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