A Blanket for Me, Me, Me!

Unknown wool I bought at Web's during Charleen and Marie's Excellent Adventure last March.
10 epi
I'm weaving 4 panels and will sew them together for a blanket for my bed. The fringe will be at the sides of the bed instead of the top and bottom. Fringe tickles my nose.
I used the new s-hooks. They were too big so I scruntched one end and closed the small gap with duct tape. The hook is attached to a blinder clip that hangs from the jug's handle.

My hanging jugs

Farm News:
Babe had twin lambs the other night. They must have come fast and she cared for the second lamb while the first one froze. Sometimes farming is just sad.
2 Comments:
Ha! Just as I was getting ready for a smart assed comment you beat me to the punch! Looks good. I'll be interested in how you like the panel approach.
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