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Knitting Nudist
Originally posted on Purls HQ:
Figured we could start the Monday off with snicker 🙂
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More Rex, the Cammie Hammie
Rex has built a nest of pine shavings and toilet paper. He buried his water bottle spout in his nest so that if he wakes up thirsty, he doesn’t have to come out. He can just get his drink and … Continue reading
Stash Socks
Bustin’ the stash and getting ready for cooler weather at the same time. This is my favorite (and easiest) sock pattern. I use two strands of worsted weight yarn with size 10.5 double points, cast on 28, 10 rows ribbing, … Continue reading
Rex, the Cammie Hammie
I don’t have an adorable dog or cat to photograph with my yarn (maybe someday) so how about a dwarf hamster? He is not easy to capture on camera because he is always wearing camo. And he never stops moving. … Continue reading
Straight Lines
The zipper is in but apparently straight lines are not my forte. I briefly considered putting it away until the sewing machine is back in its home, but the primitive look is kind of growing on me.
Hand Sewing
Can’t wait for the Room to be finished so I converted the bed into a cutting board and am going to give hand sewing a shot. This will be the lining for my fair isle tote. The only issue might … Continue reading
Craft Room Update
The Hubby has taken over the Room, but he is forgiven because he is building a cedar day bed that I can store the Stash under. What a crafty (and sweet) Hubby I have. 😀
Last Roses of Summer
I always love the ones that hang on the longest. Some of my roses will bloom again in fall when the weather starts to cool down. And they smell so good!
Finally Felted
Here is the finished felted handbag. You can still see multiple colors, though not as well as prior to felting. I happened on the sheep button in the fabric store and knew it was the one. I am pleased with … Continue reading