Now't so queer as folk.
I've had to remove the link to this blog from some places as I had the unpleasant experience of becoming the target for two pretty odd people. They managed to find where I live, come to my house, take photos and then post them on the internet to give me the clear message that 'they know where I live'. Quite why they went to that length to spook me out I'll never know - I guess they must just like me - lol!
This week my youngest has been off school with some pretty nasty bug so I haven't had much time to do anything 'yarny'. I've started a new shawl with some of the recycled yarn I bought at the weekend. it's coming along nicely apart from the fact that I'm so tired from being up every night with No 3 son that I can't knit more than a row without falling asleep.
Here's the new shawl so far:
I've got a ball of Opal sock yarn and some dinky bamboo needles waiting for the toe-up sock workshop at the online guild. I've had to hide them as they were calling to me. I've never knitted with Opal before. I was going to spin the sock yarn myself but decide to 'treat' myself to some Opal instead. At £7 a ball it'd better be worth it.
This week my youngest has been off school with some pretty nasty bug so I haven't had much time to do anything 'yarny'. I've started a new shawl with some of the recycled yarn I bought at the weekend. it's coming along nicely apart from the fact that I'm so tired from being up every night with No 3 son that I can't knit more than a row without falling asleep.
Here's the new shawl so far:
I've got a ball of Opal sock yarn and some dinky bamboo needles waiting for the toe-up sock workshop at the online guild. I've had to hide them as they were calling to me. I've never knitted with Opal before. I was going to spin the sock yarn myself but decide to 'treat' myself to some Opal instead. At £7 a ball it'd better be worth it.
2 Comments:
Hello Stacey! Your wool seems very soft, "douillette"!
I like knitting a lot, but time is very short with Gabrielle, my daughter who has genetical disease
I went to your blog - I wish I could read French as it looks really interesting. Your daughter looks lovely - I bet she gives you loads of smiles. It's sad that she's ill - life doesn't seem fair sometimes that a child can be ill.
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