PS. Because the blogger's pra lecco reader is no more available pra lecco after June I have for decided to use blogvlovin 'to follow my favorite blogs!
I am on bloglovin too, I think that is a good choice. I like the "plan c" also, you could still make it on your own if it is not the next challenge project. Dulcinea pra lecco looks so lovely, so delicate, and the border turned out great. Have fun with your crochet, see you soon KATRIN W. June 30, 2013 11:55 AM
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