March

March

nfin le printemps!  Except that here in Hong Kong spring is not a respite from howling gales and freezing temperatures. For me it's been the end of nights without needing air conditioning and the dread of the incipient heat and humidity.  The March...

February

February

nd so I stagger almost to the end of this project with my penultimate entry, for February.  The temperature warmed up considerably from January, though there were a couple of cooler weeks, and rain! Lovely, lovely rain! Now, I'm aware that vast...

January

January

t's taken me a bit of a while to write this post partly because I've had a lot on in the last week or so but also partly because I'm struggling a little with what to write and the repetitiveness of these posts, despite the January temperature...

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March

March

nfin le printemps!  Except that here in Hong Kong spring is not a respite from howling gales and freezing temperatures. For me it's been the end of nights without needing air conditioning and the dread of the incipient heat and humidity.  The March...

February

February

nd so I stagger almost to the end of this project with my penultimate entry, for February.  The temperature warmed up considerably from January, though there were a couple of cooler weeks, and rain! Lovely, lovely rain! Now, I'm aware that vast...

January

January

t's taken me a bit of a while to write this post partly because I've had a lot on in the last week or so but also partly because I'm struggling a little with what to write and the repetitiveness of these posts, despite the January temperature...

December

December

I wasn't quite as neurotic with December's block as with the previous month. I knew exactly what I was going to do and, as luck would have it, the very last day of December came forward with a cold enough temperature to present me with a Sea Foam Christmas tree. The...

March

March

nfin le printemps!  Except that here in Hong Kong spring is not a respite from howling gales and freezing temperatures. For me it's been the end of nights without needing air conditioning and the dread of the incipient heat and humidity.  The March...

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February

February

nd so I stagger almost to the end of this project with my penultimate entry, for February.  The temperature warmed up considerably from January, though there were a couple of cooler weeks, and rain! Lovely, lovely rain! Now, I'm aware that vast...

read more
January

January

t's taken me a bit of a while to write this post partly because I've had a lot on in the last week or so but also partly because I'm struggling a little with what to write and the repetitiveness of these posts, despite the January temperature...

read more
December

December

I wasn't quite as neurotic with December's block as with the previous month. I knew exactly what I was going to do and, as luck would have it, the very last day of December came forward with a cold enough temperature to present me with a Sea Foam Christmas tree. The...

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November

November

Ugh. I'm so conflicted by this November square and I've put my talent for overthinking to good use. In the book this does look like a poppy for November and Remembrance, which is probably perfectly appropriate, given other well-discussed caveats, for November in the...

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December

December

mmediately there's a noticeable difference in the colours of the blanket. Orange eliminated, pink put firmly in its place and yellow and light green dominating. There was a week when the temperature hardly changed between night and morning, 11 to...

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October

October

I just launched myself into this one without too much prevarication though I had to make several attempts on the central flower which is supposed to be a chrysanthemum, significant in Chinese culture as it symbolises autum and longevity. I know that one does have to...

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September

September

Though I'm now quite used to @Tinnahekl's  mosaic crochet technique, I prevaricated for ages before tackling this square. No idea why but my hesitation is why I'm only writing this in December. I find the flatter design of Tulip crochet hooks the best for this...

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