Wool on Sundays – 152 (not much to show)

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Welcome to May’s Wool on Sundays. I hope the sun is shining, today, on your part of the world. Since the last Wool on Sundays, I seem to have been juggling lots of things and balls of wool were not in the mix.

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Mainly, my every waking (non-working) daylight moment has been taken up with  the garden, which was waterlogged since the Autumn (with a couple of snow interludes), until April when, in one week, we had a mini heat wave (28 degrees), a month of rain in a day and a hard frost. And my Endeavourer’s quilt, which I thought I’d never finish, has occupied my evenings!

So my month’s knitting amounts only to this!

I really must press on with it or the new baby I’m making it for will outgrow it before I finish but first I have a lot of emails to reply to.

Hopefully, some nice woolly posts will be linked up for us all to enjoy.

I hope you have a lovely may :)

If you have any wool/yarn posts to share, I’d love you to link up. The rules, as usual, are: 1). Posts must include some content – makes or musings or photos – related to knitting, crochet, felting, spinning or yarn. 2). Projects sewn from felt or wool fabric or stitchery using wool are also welcome but please don’t link posts that are exclusively about sewing, quilting and fabrics. 3). Posts don’t have to be from the past week but please put a link to WOOL ON SUNDAYS or grab the button from my sidebar and include it in or at the bottom of any posts you link up. 4). MOST IMPORTANT visit anyone else who links. The next Wool on Sundays will be on Sunday 3rd June.

Janine @ Rainbow Hare

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5 thoughts on “Wool on Sundays – 152 (not much to show)

  1. Kim Sharman

    Oh the perils of the weather and gardens! Hopefully the sun will soon shine longer and brighter. Love the pretty pink colour of this wool, Janine. Happy knitting! (I can’t wait to see ‘Pussycat’s’ trunk of pretties.) =)

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  2. Sigrid Swinnen

    I love the pink baby knitting!
    And I’ve been busy with the garden too. Luckily the weather wasn’t so bad overhere, but weed is sneaky so I’ve got a lot of work. I hope everything in your garden survives and that the weather will calm down a bit.
    Have a nice day,
    Sigrid

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  3. Maria G

    I think it must be the same for most of us, no matter where we live…lots of things interfering with knitting time! Lol
    Love the baby project you are working on…that yarn looks so soft and pretty.
    Somewhat crazy weather in your part of the world by the sounds of it.

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