X-tra yoyos made into a yoyo runner. Started on Sept 2; finished on September 3. You can also see one of my
hex afghans underway, next to the bench in the yellow basket. I also made the braided rug you see in the bottom of the photo.
I had a bag of yoyos from swaps, and ones I made that were just collecting, and it seemed like they were spawning in that bag. They were not being used, so yesterday I decided I would make a runner out of them to use who knows where.

I may add to it at a later time, or I may not. There is a diamond pattern in this mini quilt that is a cluster of four different hues in the same color family. These are laid out more as I would hexagons and not yoyos, but it makes a pretty close solid piece of cloth. I'm wishing I had done this with my daughter's blanket. Instead of having each yoyo only touch four other yoyos, here they touch six others. It would have made a stronger blanket for a kid, but since that started out as a table topper, I didn't know it would end up a blanket.

I had a hay fever sinus headache yesterday; that is what started this project. I wanted something to do that was quick and that wouldn't involve being outside at all.
Sinus headaches are horrid and I hope you recover soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the yo-yo project. I bought a yo-you maker thingamajob but haven't used it yet. I must dig it out and actually put it to use as you've given me some wonderful examples of lovely work.
I had to buy a yo-you maker, to many nice projects:) Thank you.
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