Scarves are one of the simplest things to make from crochet. Lessons learned from the latest yarn bomb – wait until summer! Just for your amusement, here is the difference a term has made: So this morning I went up to the school with my fingers firmly crossed and yippee – the tree was still dressedĪnd the quiet area still had its decorations too. Overnight here the weather was even worse – the wind was howling and the rain was absolutely hammering down and all I could think about was how our poor snowflakes were faring. Luckily we had a few extra hands to help, and we were done in less than an hour. Our poor fingers were so frozen we had difficulty sewing the tree sock to the tree, and we had to make sure everything was well secured, or we risked the tree being bare by the next morning. We soon learned to hold tightly to every snowflake as we tied them to the tree or the wind would whip them across the playground, resulting in us charging through the mud and puddles to retrieve them. Big mistake! We ended up decorating yesterday in the coldest, wildest weather the UK has had for years. So after deciding on a theme (snowflakes & icicles) we set to work. After the success of our September yarn bomb, when the weather was nice and sunny, we decided in our wisdom that it would be a good idea to create a yarn bomb at the start of the term after Christmas.
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