Technology defeated me last night - I'll have another try now.
All these blankets were attributed to the Naledi gogos and photographed by Joel and Wendy. There are a lot of them so I'll just post them as they came, in no particular order:
I love No.13 but I like them all. It is so good to see the 'gems' inserted here and there. The smiley face found a good home. Thank you Christine for posting.
Bev Jeffery > Maureen (Maudie) Anne BryanDecember 28, 2015 at 12:35pm
# 1 & # 19 are my faves for today, I think.....but really, there is something special about every single one, whether it be the colours or design. I really love the mitres in 19 and all that variegated in #1 is swoon-worthy. :))
Many of you will recognise No 1 as the blanket made on the day of the KAS UK Big Day Out in July. As all the photos I have received this week were accredited to the Naledi Gogos this must have been joined by them.
I have to confess that of the 100+ others, being Christmas, I have selected some of my favourites today.
Sharon Fennell > Christine JohnsonDecember 28, 2015 at 5:29am
How fabulous to see KAS big day blanket made up, thank you ladies. Yet another great collection of blankets. Christine you have every right to select your favourites.
Numbers 6 and 12 are my favourites. The last one is what I think of as a KAS blanket, plain jane squares in very bright colours. Number 6 is one of those rare blankets, it makes me want to copy it. I can see [maybe] a collection of variegated yarns coming on, after I make a copy of Suzanne's odd ball diagonal stripes blanket.
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Technology defeated me last night - I'll have another try now.
All these blankets were attributed to the Naledi gogos and photographed by Joel and Wendy. There are a lot of them so I'll just post them as they came, in no particular order:
I love No.13 but I like them all. It is so good to see the 'gems' inserted here and there. The smiley face found a good home. Thank you Christine for posting.
# 1 & # 19 are my faves for today, I think.....but really, there is something special about every single one, whether it be the colours or design. I really love the mitres in 19 and all that variegated in #1 is swoon-worthy. :))
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO CHRISTINE, THE TEAM IN SOUTH AFRICA AND ALL THE KAS SISTERS AND BROTHERS WORLDWIDE. AND AN OUTSIZE HUG AND KISSES TO THE CHILDREN.
Many of you will recognise No 1 as the blanket made on the day of the KAS UK Big Day Out in July. As all the photos I have received this week were accredited to the Naledi Gogos this must have been joined by them.
I have to confess that of the 100+ others, being Christmas, I have selected some of my favourites today.
I love them all, but n. 2,4 and 11 are amazing!
A festival of colour. The variegated yarn in N° 11 makes it look as though the blanket is made out of velvet.
Thank you Christine.
Numbers 6 and 12 are my favourites. The last one is what I think of as a KAS blanket, plain jane squares in very bright colours. Number 6 is one of those rare blankets, it makes me want to copy it. I can see [maybe] a collection of variegated yarns coming on, after I make a copy of Suzanne's odd ball diagonal stripes blanket.