Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Crochet a Rainbow




If you don't already know, Sarah London has started a charity for the victims of the recent horriffic floods in Australia. She has asked for granny squares, 5 rounds each, nothing fancy, in a variety of bright colours with which she will turn them into blankets for the victims. There have been many people signing up from all over the world and if you can crochet a square or two then why not pop over and sign up too.

Here are some simple squares I have made which will be sent soon. My sister has said she will do a few and I will wait on her squares then send them altogether.

crochet a rainbow squares

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Today I got the cutest gift through the post. My lovely friend Amanda from Manda's Challenges had a giveaway and I was one of the lucky winners. She sent this cute pencil case - just right for holding my hooks in and three lovely balls of yarn. Woot!! Oh there is also some special wash stuff as well just for wools. Fab prize Amanda. Thank you so much.

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That's about all from me today! Nearly finished the first block on A Most Noble Pursuit. Long time coming. Keep warm fellow Brits and neighbours around the world. x


20 comments:

Margaret said...

That's so great about the crochet, Hazel. I love the squares you made for it -- so pretty! I can't wait to see your first block on A Most Noble Pursuit. I keep saying I'll stitch that one too. Congrats on that prize -- nice!

Rachael @ CleverCheshireCats said...

Lovely squares, I'll be sending mine off this week too. Rachael Xx

Julia said...

Great squares Hazel, and thanks for the link. Id heard a bit about this project somewhere but wasn't really sure how to get involved. It's a wonderful idea, and nice to think of the people around the world getting hooky for a very good cause.

Julia x

Aisyah Helga said...

Those squares looks pretty, Hazel! And congrats on winning those prizes!

CrochetBlogger said...

This is a great project to contribute to. Terrific job on the squares.

manda's challenges :) said...

Yay they arrived :) gorgeous squares my lovely xx

Carol said...

What a wonderful idea, Hazel--your squares are just delightful. I'm sure the contributions will be arriving from all over the world.

Fun giveaway win, too--congratulations :)

Unknown said...

Those are beautiful! I can't crochet, but if I could I would definitely join in. We are "tracking" Cyclone Yas. Some of our friends have been affected by the floods and are now right in the middle of the cyclone.

Kathleen said...

I've made a bunch of squares. I'm not looking forward to weaving in all my strands, but I am so looking forward to taking pictures and mailing the end results off to her.

Michelle said...

Such pretty squares! Can't wait to see your Noble Pursuit block!!

Blu said...

What a lovely photo of very lovely squares!

Lynn B said...

Beautiful work Hazel, the colours are quite stunning!

Hope you are well!

Hugs

Lynn B

Julie said...

Nice squares. Congrats on your win!

Anonymous said...

lovely squares Hazel, so bright,and what geat cause, well done x
beautiful prize you won

Carolyn NC said...

Love the crocheting! Congrats on the win, too!

Unknown said...

They are lovely squares.

- said...

The squares are going to be a most welcome contribution and are so colorful. Lucky you for winning the giveaway.

Cindy F. said...

Such a nice thing to be a part of Hazel! Love your bright, cheerful colors:)
Hope you have a very happy and blessed week!!

Aussie Stitcher said...

That is such a wonderful gesture Hazel. I am sure that your squares will be appreciated. I can't crochet :( otherwise I would contribute also.

Lisa said...

Love your rainbow crochet square, they are gorgeous colours.