Woop!!!! I did it. I can't quite believe it but I really really did it. I made one of Lucy's hooky ornaments and she only put up the tutorial today! Mighty proud of meself I am. Just took an evening to make and assemble and I just LOVE it. As soon as I saw them I knew I had to get my Rico wool that I ordered, so on Friday I contacted Lisa from First for Yarns to see where it was. I ordered it in October!! Big delays, she said. Oh no! I got to have that yarn. So without even thinking anymore about it, I picked up a bit of Stylecraft and Hayfield Bonus (all I have left of my dwindling pile) and began a practice ornie. But lookie!! How good does it look? Well I think so ;-). Here are a couple of pictures and if you want the instructions to make one for yourself then head over to Lucy's blog.


Right I'm too giddy with excitement now. I'll never sleep! xx



Right I'm too giddy with excitement now. I'll never sleep! xx

This is so pretty. I love the bells as and extra special touch. very pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and cheerful. Great job.
ReplyDeletePretty and you're so quick too:)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job Hazel! Congrats on your finish.
ReplyDeleteI love it hun, it is fab great touch with the bells xx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...love your color selection....
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic Hazel, I think I will have to have a go!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteLooks fab,well done
ReplyDeleteThats so cute- I love the colours as well
ReplyDeleteOoooh lovely , can't wait to try these myself :0)
ReplyDeleteJacquie x
I've been eyeing Lucy's ornies too. I have given her a little donation as well. I just have to pick up a couple new cottons and I'll have a go as well. You've done a great job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethose are just adorable---I can see them all over a tree by themselves with white lights!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Hazel! It is really a sweet ornie :)
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cute,Hazel! Love the colours and all the bells :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little ornie. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteHazel it's WONDERFUL!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done, and here's to many more decs flying off your hook!
Lucexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Love it Hazel you're really good at playing hooky:)
ReplyDeleteI must have another go.
You are getting clever with those hooks!!
ReplyDeletetoo cute Hazel!!!!! You did a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteSure hope you were able to sleep!!!! Isn't it amazing how our crafting can keep us awake at night?!?!!
Fun and Festive!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That didn't take you very long! It's beautiful! I love it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for stitching that up so quickly, Hazel! It is such a bright and cheerful ornament--love the bells on the star tips, too :)
ReplyDeleteI think it looks fantastic! And hey, guess who crocheted a star today? :D
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!!!! well done you, that is amazing, your house will look so gorgeous all done up with crafty goodies
ReplyDeleteYour ornament turned out very pretty. I'm thinking they could be used year round and even as a sachet hanging somewhere. Pretty colors too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finish! Love it, the colors and the bells, it's perfect :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Great color choices.
ReplyDeleteI love the bells
Great, Hazel. I have already loved the string with the white snowflakes on it, and this star is just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable Hazel!
ReplyDeleteOh wow it's gorgeous! I love love love the bells - I'll swap my beads for your bells ;)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! The bells are adorable.
ReplyDeleteVery cuty ornie you have there Hazel, especially love the jingly bells you added.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors. I want to make one, well I know I'll have to make more than one. Love the bells...
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh....love, love, love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Holland ~
Heidi