Hello, I recently found your blog through Marilyn, Joe and Franklin. I'm one of those old knitter's whose never done lace--probably because I didn't know what I'd do with it once I'd finished. It finally occured to me that lace knitting will give my a lotof knitting time and challenge for my money. So lace it is, as soon as I complete a few baby and children's gifts.
Thank you for the lovely sheep portrait of a few days ago. I used to keep sheep and rather miss those ladies.
miles dot jean at googlemail dot com I am "Tayside00" in Ravelry and LibraryThing.
Works in Progress
Kaffe Fassett's "Green Granite Blocks"
Carol Sunday's "Oak Park" scarf -- Strathardle WIP
Sharon Miller's "Spring Shawl" for future family brides, abandoned because I couldn't find it, but now it's turned up.Jamieson & Smith cobweb yarn
Sharon Miller's "Cameron Shawl" for future family brides
Virus knitting -- the Stillness MKL by Helen Stewart
Carol Sundays "Machu Picchu", converted into a bottom-up EPS
Yet another EPS, of random Shetland stripes
Socks for Ketki, Kaffe Fassett Regia self-patterning
Kate Davies' "Glenan" pattern --Grandson Fergus' Calcutta Cup 2020 sweater
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FO's of 2023
Gudrun Johnston's Shetland hap, from stash, for Joe and Becca's forthcoming baby, a new great-grandchild, 14/4
A Liz Lovick shawl for yet another great-grandson, Dan and Lizzie's son Lennie, October
Hello, I recently found your blog through Marilyn, Joe and Franklin. I'm one of those old knitter's whose never done lace--probably because I didn't know what I'd do with it once I'd finished. It finally occured to me that lace knitting will give my a lotof knitting time and challenge for my money. So lace it is, as soon as I complete a few baby and children's gifts.
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I'm on of those old KNITTERS... who can't type!
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