It seems I'm feeling a bit pink lately! I spent an afternoon with one of my favorite besties, Tammy. We had fun going through all her accumulated stash of wool, and I stocked up on colors that made me happy and excited. I took my pile home with the intention of sorting them into their proper color piles and shelving them in my wool cabinet, but got off track with the joy from seeing them all jumbled up together. So.... I decided to hook a new piece using just my new wool and nothing else. This mat is 30" long and about 12" wide. A nice summer challenge!
I call this rug my Midnight Poppy. I loved working with these brights! I particularly liked the wool (actually, not sure what it is) that makes the vase. It's very textured with lots of sparkly gold.
Can you see the pretty gold thread running through? This piece won't stay with me, but will be a silent auction donation.
I've been knitting away on a cardigan, that I became a bit bored with and put away. I will finish it and post later. But.... I must have a little hand project going at all time. So, I dug out some lovely sock yarn in shades of pink with a bits of other colors tucked in. It's a nice cashmere blend that I've had stuck away. So soft!
I got a new order of gorgeous Noro yarns from Webs, and couldn't resist taking this shot of Willow tucked in among the jumbled skeins in the spare bedroom. She thinks it's her room since she stayed in there a bit after I first found her. But she does let me share her space from time to time.
These yarns are for weaving shawls. I've so enjoyed working on my triloom, and will soon have a display of shawls at a little shop with some of my small hooked bags. I'll post a shot when we have the display set up.
Oh, and one more thing. I have a very exciting new life experience. I'm learning to horseback ride! The instruction is English, and it takes every muscle (and then some) I've got when I'm up there on Harry. Harry is a doll, and the perfect guy for me! More on this later, if I don't break major bones first.....
Happy Trails!
dulcy
I call this rug my Midnight Poppy. I loved working with these brights! I particularly liked the wool (actually, not sure what it is) that makes the vase. It's very textured with lots of sparkly gold.
Can you see the pretty gold thread running through? This piece won't stay with me, but will be a silent auction donation.
I've been knitting away on a cardigan, that I became a bit bored with and put away. I will finish it and post later. But.... I must have a little hand project going at all time. So, I dug out some lovely sock yarn in shades of pink with a bits of other colors tucked in. It's a nice cashmere blend that I've had stuck away. So soft!
I got a new order of gorgeous Noro yarns from Webs, and couldn't resist taking this shot of Willow tucked in among the jumbled skeins in the spare bedroom. She thinks it's her room since she stayed in there a bit after I first found her. But she does let me share her space from time to time.
These yarns are for weaving shawls. I've so enjoyed working on my triloom, and will soon have a display of shawls at a little shop with some of my small hooked bags. I'll post a shot when we have the display set up.
Oh, and one more thing. I have a very exciting new life experience. I'm learning to horseback ride! The instruction is English, and it takes every muscle (and then some) I've got when I'm up there on Harry. Harry is a doll, and the perfect guy for me! More on this later, if I don't break major bones first.....
Happy Trails!
dulcy