Nice! I like to switch back and forth to crochet now and then. It gives the wrist a break. You are such a joiner, I wish I had the stamina, how do you find out about all those goings-on?
“It was the custom of Lady Bostock, when the weather was fine, to sit in a garden chair on the terrace of Ashenden Manor after luncheon, knitting socks for the deserving poor. A believer, like Lord Ickenham, in spreading sweetness and light, she considered, possibly correctly, that there is nothing that brings the sunshine into grey lives like a sock or two.”
I work full time for a medical university with the Emergency Physicians as a manager, been an EMT for 13 years. I have finished my classes for my associates degree in Management. I can't wait for the day I can travel and be crafty and not have to go to work In other words I am ready to retire.
Dream in Color Laceweight or any weight really Lace or fingering silk or with silk (really wishing I know, lol) Always can use more circs or DPNs (Harmony or Nickel maybe Hiya Hiya) KnitSpot patterns Row counter bracelet(s) Shawl pin Pocket size needle organizar(DPN/hooks/tips) Spuds and Chloe Fine or Sweater - New find would love to try!!!
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Nice!
I like to switch back and forth to crochet now and then. It gives the wrist a break.
You are such a joiner, I wish I had the stamina, how do you find out about all those goings-on?
The baby blanket is so pretty. And great pics :)
“It was the custom of Lady Bostock, when the weather was fine, to sit in a garden chair on the terrace of Ashenden Manor after luncheon, knitting socks for the deserving poor. A believer, like Lord Ickenham, in spreading sweetness and light, she considered, possibly correctly, that there is nothing that brings the sunshine into grey lives like a sock or two.”
From Uncle Dynamite by P.G. Wodehouse
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