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Where I go on and on mostly about knitting. Monday, November 17, 2008. She has a great prize, read her blog to find out what. Monday, November 3, 2008. They have lots of ways to win. And here is another contest.
Knitting Ideas, Poetry, and Inspiration. Monday, February 20, 2012. I love hats, and have made many in the past few years. Just saw this today, with a video from Knitting Daily. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. This deep purple scarf is terrific. Gorgeous cable design at each end.
Keeping a little in as Proverbs 29. Sunday, January 29, 2017. Time for a new post - yes? I stumbled across this photo on FB. Have the courage to make the change,. The strength to get through it,. And the faith that everything will turn out for the best. So changes have been made. I applied for a job at the Knoxville Hospital and got it. Having a latch key kid. Leaving the kids home alone during the summer.
I try to avoid even looking at Pinterest unless I have to. Our first day of school routine is pretty laid back.
This hat was made for my mum, who chose the color because it just precisely matches her winter jacket. It is Lion Brand Jiffy Blush 137.
Wednesday, June 7, 2017. I tried writing it out several times. Choosing what to include and what not to include and just never feeling like it was complete or alive. Stories should feel alive and more than just some words on a page. Giving my leg a tug begging for a bite.
I am moving again! February 23, 2009. I am so not technosavvy and am continuing my search for the best host for me. Where we have already started blogging while still under construction. PS My apologies to those who were looking for a big announcement.
I am grateful for this opportunity. I get most of my patterns at RAVELRY. 8211; a super resource. I made grandbaby hats and mittens this year, as well as a scarf for myself. So fun! The Four Remaining Boot Blocks.
Tending and Training in the Deep Weird. Home of the Fly on the Wall. The girls and I baked these yummy cookies this morning. It DOES rain here! Pattern R.
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WELCOME TO mY woRlD of knittiNg and CrAFt. Wednesday, June 09, 2010. Knit a wash cloth or dish cloth. I used bamboo cotton with size 3. 2nd row - k1, p1. Sunday, May 30, 2010. So a big thank you to Tanya for the challenge that has helped me so so much. Welcome to Knit One .
Wednesday, October 24, 2012. Sometimes life gets too complicated. and we try to simplify things. This blog format got a bit out of hand last year, and it sorta went by the wayside. No backlog waiting to create and edit a podcast or video.
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Monday, April 09, 2007. The picture above shows the work in progress. The body was knit in one piece, then split into three sections - front left and front left sleeve, back and back sleeves, and right front and right front sleeve. This is the order I worked around the sweater. I decided to free up some needles and sew the first shoulder seam there and then, rather than at the end.