The song ‘Follow Your Arrow’ by Kacey Musgraves has been a proper ear-worm for me this week. I’ve even been singing it in the shower! If you’ve never heard it,ContinueContinue reading “Follow Your Arrow”
Tag Archives: Inspired by and living in Wales
An Abundance
Yarn Gathering is in less than three weeks! I am excited to tell you that Anne and I did the floor plan at the weekend and there’s going to beContinueContinue reading “An Abundance”
Popping Up Everywhere
I had a wonderful time on Saturday at the Pop Up Wool Show in Port Sunlight. It was great to have space to spread out and give people room toContinueContinue reading “Popping Up Everywhere”
And Then There Were Two…
You know I enjoyed the sewing workshop last week, when I made the zipped pouch with Jo Paloma Makes at Amanda’s Fabrics? Well, I enjoyed it so much I madeContinueContinue reading “And Then There Were Two…”
Zip-iddy Doo Dah!
This morning I spent 3 hours at a sewing workshop run by Jo Paloma Makes at Amanda’s Fabrics in Mold. There were four of us taking the class and byContinueContinue reading “Zip-iddy Doo Dah!”
Hey, Marianne!
Tomorrow sees the end of our Summer Knit-along and, to celebrate, there is a final Zoom, 7.30-9pm BST. This is a ‘Show and Tell’ where we can show off ourContinueContinue reading “Hey, Marianne!”
Do It All Over Again
My new sample of Marianne Half Hap in RiverKnits Northampton Shear Shetland Lace is now blocked and awaiting some proper photos. I’m very pleased with how it has turned outContinueContinue reading “Do It All Over Again”
Productive
There are lots of things coming up that I can’t tell you about just yet (but I will soon, I promise!), so I thought I would share this week’s progressContinueContinue reading “Productive”
One Stitch at a Time
Well, it’s been quite a week. Lichfield came out in The Knitter last Thursday and I’ve had some lovely comments about it. Lichfield Cathedral close-up. I’m coming to the finishingContinueContinue reading “One Stitch at a Time”
Fourth of July
Some days don’t begin quite the way you’d want them to. I’d been looking at the netting on the currant bushes yesterday and thinking that the wind / local catsContinueContinue reading “Fourth of July”