A little batch in time for Easter…
1. rowan, 2. mona louise, 3. finty, 4. piper, 5. warren, 6. wren, 7. april, 8. fuchsia, 9. frannie, 10. taisie, 11. malden, 12. mariko, 13. beryl, 14. munrow, 15. penn
knitting, nature and living with autism in the family
A little batch in time for Easter…
1. rowan, 2. mona louise, 3. finty, 4. piper, 5. warren, 6. wren, 7. april, 8. fuchsia, 9. frannie, 10. taisie, 11. malden, 12. mariko, 13. beryl, 14. munrow, 15. penn
Back again, feeling all weepy (in a good way) after seeing Amy's school assembly with the children showing their paintings and saying what's best about their mums. Anyway, March has whizzed by with not enough knitting time for my liking but I am almost finished on a batch of animals.
I know I'm cutting it a bit fine to get them all rehomed in time for Easter but hopefully they'll be ready to travel to new homes next week and I'll email the mailing list with details soon. If you'd like your email address to be added please just leave a comment below.
Happy Mother's day on Sunday to all mummies out there x
My one a day blanket is coming along nicely.
So far I have made more rounds than I've joined because I have been trying to work out how many completely different squares I could make from the 7 colours I've chosen but my brain just isn't up to the maths! Though I have managed to work out that for any group of 3 colours there are 6 possible combinations…
…but that's as far as my brain can compute and so I'll just have to work out the rest as I go along! The plan for happy-thought-thinking is working out well too and blankety thoughts this week have centred on confirmation that Amy has a place at the senior school she and we were hoping for – she's so excited! I've also been lazily mulling over seed planting and daydreaming about summer picnics inspired by a book I got from the library this week. It feels good to have set a little corner of the day aside for hooking and happy thoughts!
Hope there are some happy thoughts happening with you too.