Yesterday started with taking DD2 for a specialist appointment, where everything was good news...then it was over to Albany Creek for the January Knit and Natter. It was so nice catching up with the other ladies, having a look at what they had knitted/crocheted since we last met and checking out the huge quantity of donated yarn! There were boxes and big bags of all sorts of yarns. I arrived late and as soon as I sat down, friends alerted me to donated yarns that were 'typically Maria'! lol
I protested about taking any, saying I had lots of yarn at home already...but I'm weak and came home with my knitting bag stuffed with interesting yarns...I think I will be starting one of my honeycomb throws sometime soon :-) DH was very calm and philosophical when I came home with all this extra yarn!
Everyone loved the colours in this variegated yarn that Linda was using; by having a photo I can check back and put together similar combos out of my stash as they really work well |
All those years ago in the late 1980s when I made my first chevron rug out of some oddments given to me by a friend, I could never have imagined how many I would eventually make, let alone others wanting the pattern. That first rug (in autumn tones) was donated to a school street stall and sold to a parent at the school as a gift for her husband. He still has that rug!!
3 comments:
you do such beautiful knitting Maria.xx
Maria, your work is beautiful, and it's amazing how many knitters you have inspired with that design. Well Done!x
Looks like you have a lovely group of ladies to knit with. And it's ok to take home 'scraps' of wool as long as you are going to use them (at least that's what I tell myself with fabric scraps...)
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