Long time, no hear
Yes, I know, I know. It's been far too long. It's a bit like when you don't write your thank-you letters, there and then, on Boxing Day. The longer you don't do it, the harder it becomes.
Here I am now, though and rest assured there has been no lack of knitting here in the rural backwater.
I finished the Wrap Me Up wrap and there has been a request for more pictures. Here are a few:
The front:
The side:
Close-up of the pink bobbles:
I didn't add any beads in the end - it just seemed that to make any impact at all the beads would have had to be huge. I added a few buttons for ornamentation but, strangely, there don't seem to be any pictures and no prospect of any in the near future - the camera has gone to Spain with the offspring and will be back later this week.
I am still working on the Sock Yarn blanket (174 squares at the last count.) I have received yarn donations from Jan (aka Wibbo)
and Alex (aka Little Lixie)
That little lot is certainly helping to keep me going. It's a great TV watching project and offers some well needed light relief from all that lace, which I seem to have on the needles all the time.
In fact, the green lace "tablecloth" has been languishing on the piano for the last few weeks, although I did pick it up and do a couple of rounds this afternoon. No pictures - the camera's in Spain, remember?
You know I died in the Yarn Smackdown? Well, all is not completely lost. There is a prize draw for the fallen in each round and I won a prize! I never win anything, ever, so this was a lovely surprise. I have won a book, which is good - I love books. It's a book about hats, even better - I love hats and never leave the house without one, ever. The only slight fly in the ointment is that it's a book about crochet hats. I don't love crochet - I can crochet but I don't. However, never look a gift horse in the mouth, as they say. Maybe this book will be the thing to spur me on to greater effort in the crochet department. It hasn't arrived yet and I'm thinking it must be somewhere on the high seas (or swallowed by the good old Royal Mail, never to be seen again.)
I have been tagged by Annie and I'm well aware of the fact. However, I need some time to mull over the questions (and any answers I may want to share with you), so that will be for another day. I promise that that day will not be too far in the future.
The weather is so grim at the moment (hasn't stopped raining for what feels like days); life is slightly odd since the offspring are away and that always makes the house seem strange; my place of work is closed for a week while the new owners "take over" - I live so near that I can hear them chucking things in the skip and tearing up the car park with a digger. I'm hoping there will be something left for me to go back to next week. Really, the only thing left to do is knit and that's what I'm going to do right now.
3 comments:
That's a rather stunning wrap! Nothing wrong with an occasional foray into crochet...as long as you don't take it to excess!
The wrap is lovely! Not that this is the most impressive part, but I'm fixated on the bobbles. Mainly because I lack the patience and sense of adventure to attempt them.
I hope the new owners don't raze the building and salt the earth. Surely they can't manage that in only a week?
I still haven't embarked on the Great Leftover Yarn Search, but I suspect it's lurking upstairs. It looks like you have plenty at the moment anyway!
The wrap is fantastic, the colours gorgeous.
Because of you I have started on the Blanket, but as I don't knit many socks I had better get knitting hee hee! Glad to hear you haven't been flooded out, though more is forecast for tomorrow - you'll have to describe the back field tomorrow.
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