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Saturday, November 13, 2010

oh crochet tree , oh crochet tree ....


Love , love , love my new Christmas tree !

Crochet circles from left over cottons.
Pretty bottle .
Small branch from yard .
Satisfied smirk .


48 comments:

  1. Love your crocheted Chrissy tree.Do you have a pattern for the circles? I'd love to try making one....pretty please :) Barb.

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  2. How Cute are They...Well Done!
    cheers

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  3. great idea..... looks fantastic
    Hugz

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  4. You have done a fabulous job! It looks amazing!

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  5. Very nice. The coloured bottle is just right for it's contents and the occasion :D.

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  6. Smirk away Clare ...it's gorgeous.

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  7. This is crochet creative genius. I love, love, love your new christmas tree too!

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  8. It's really gorgeous, you can smirk all you want to!

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  9. So sweet. Love it!
    Has Christmas arrived at your place? Kids are desperate to put our tree up, but I'm making them wait another couple of weeks.

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  10. Awwww now that's completely adorable!

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  11. Fabulous, so colourful! You have inspired me to try something different this year.

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  12. This is brilliant! Satisfied smirk well deserved.

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  13. Large smile on dial in response to satisfied smirk. And tree.

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  14. Just the right size for a tree and perfectly colourful to cheer things up.
    Beautiful - clever you!

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  15. How stinkin' cute is that!!!!! Well done!

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  16. Just gorgeous and great to use all year around.

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  17. LOVE IT!! Super sweet. Am meant to be in Gundagai this weekend, but my husband has hay fever, bummer. Love Posie

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  18. LOVe LOvE LoVE it too!! now i know what to do with some crochet circles i just randomly made xx

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  19. ..How lovely are your branches!!!
    Gorgeous Clare! Keep that satisfied smirk sweetie - I have one too! :-)

    Hugs! Vikki xx

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  20. Well I love your crochet tree Clare. I have a similar one, but mine has clay dove tags hanging from its branches. Perhaps we should run a challenge to see what people could hang from their crafty branches Christmas trees? [giggle].
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

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  21. Brilliant Clare!! What a colourful unique creation!
    Cheers...Jane.

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  22. Great idea Clare. Just shows that anyone can have a lovely chrissy tree no matter how little room they have. Fab idea to use up all those little bits of crochet cotton/wool.:-)

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  23. Gosh! this is perfect for anyone that does not have a lot of space for decorations! How sweet might grab your idea if thats ok and try and make one. I can't crochet but ill do something else....maybe pom pom's made from wool lol I will post a pic when i make it.
    Thank you for showing us all your great creativeness!XX

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  24. Oh lovely, crochet tree, how sweet.

    And poor old Blox, i know how you feel doggies are dear creatures and are so sadly missed when they go, but happy in doggie heaven. God bless.

    Have a good week.

    Susie from
    I Just Love That Fabric

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  25. Clare that's so pretty, aren't you clever!!!
    Hugs,
    Joy :o)

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  26. Definitely smirk-worthy, I love it!

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  27. Oh, heart, heart, heart!!! You clever and talented person you!
    Oh, please, can I be a copycat?? Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, don't you know? ;)

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  28. A lovely happy colourful christmas tree, love it!

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  29. Cute tree ... and it doesn't drop pine needles that need to be vacuumed up...bonus!

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  30. The idea is quite innovative and the color of the bottle is beautiful. I loved the pink color of the bottle. Fantastic effort.

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  31. Impressed!!! You've started to reveal my inner passion for decorating branches. How fabulous!

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  32. Love this. Learning to crochet has been on my list of things to do for ages, but now I really really really want to learn, so I can make myself one of these!

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  33. Love all your recent festive projects - this one is my favourite! Great way to use up those little bits of crochet cotton.

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