Working on the crocheted cot blanket for charity. At the moment it's a square, but I need to make it a rectangle, so will add some smaller granny squares to one end which should work...
And a baby jumper in a self patterning yarn...
both items for KOGO
Still reading...
but am three-quarters through it. It's good, I just haven't had much reading time
And linking in to Yarn Along!
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Hi Lynda, it's been some time between looking at blogs, I didn't know how much I missed yours, thankyou for sharing, it's such peaceful reading & makes me want to learn to crochet or quilt...can't decide, I am also inspired by scripture and nature especially warms my heart, I'd like to wish you and your wonderful family a delightful Christmas indeed!
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(PS. I didn't realize Tassie had funnelwebs...yakes!)
Hi Bianca! So nice to hear from you and thank you for your kind words re my blog. I'm glad you are still enjoying it, and I appreciate you taking the time to comment and tell me :)
DeleteYes, we have spiders...and snakes...and moths (which can't hurt you, but I have a moth phobia !?!?)
Christmas blessings to you too! xx
That baby jumper is wonderful! I love that kind of yarn too.
ReplyDeleteHi Juliana! Yes it's really nice to knit with. Interesting without effort! The lazy woman's fair isle :)) xx
DeleteI really like the self patterning yarns, I knitted sweaters and matching hats for my two granddaughters in a very BRIGHT self patterning stripe, they love them.
ReplyDeleteI've finished it! Except for sewing on 3 little buttons at the shoulder. I enjoyed knitting with it, but not doing the neck band and sewing up :)) xx
DeleteWhat do you mean, you have little time for yarn work?? It sure looks like you're progressing to me! I can tell that you live an ordered life! :)
ReplyDeleteCompared to my usual, ordered life, I've had little time :)) xx
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