Crochet Now - UK (2020-04)

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Spring and summer are at the forefront of Sarah-Jayne’s mind this month, plus


she introduces the fi rst part of her Tunisian crochet masterclass


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Sarh-Jayne


recently donated two big bags to a care home
and a local hospital in an attempt to reduce
my waste and also make a little more space in
the home. I love the thought of it getting used
instead of it just sitting there waiting for me.

Other than that, I’ve been thinking about
summer holidays and where to go as a family
this year. My husband and I have a couple of
solo trips planned and the year is looking busy
already. I also have a crochet retreat in May
which I’m really looking forward to! It should be
something a little bit different, and so lovely.

My creative interest for photography has
been making a return lately too. I love taking
photos, and I’ve made sure I block a bit of
time out each week to take some photos of
projects, my home and my daughter Ella of
course. With how rare lovely, natural daylight
can still be at this time of year, it’s good to
set aside some time just to pursue this when
I can.

I mentioned last issue that I have been
condensing my yarn stash, and I have
continued doing so this month. I have

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his month I’m getting excited by
lovely spring colours and all the
potential they hold, inside the home,
outside in nature, and of course in my
crochet. Spring is my absolute favourite
time of the year (probably because I’m
a March baby) with the colours, (slightly)
warmer weather, and the hints of summer
that come with it. I’ve also been starting
a lot of projects recently, and I am
getting far too distracted by these new
projects so my WIP pile is growing at an
alarming rate!


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