Pigs Might Fly – The Most Spectacular Party (Part 1)
I’m going to hold the most spectacular party, I said.
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Dream in colour, create in fabric, thread, yarn, words, whatever you have to hand
I’m going to hold the most spectacular party, I said.
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When you read this, it will likely be 2025 already but, now, there is just time to share a little Christmas (grainy and poorly lit) and the final makes of 2024. I managed to finish the sack for the baby-grandson-who-already-has-a-stocking and a couple of decorations 2 x Santa + 2 x Mrs Claus using a […]
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Some autumnal photos and a handknitted Christmas Stocking for my baby granddaughter…
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The farmer over the hedge is growing flowers… He says is being paid to do it by the government instead of growing wheat and it is going to be ploughed into the ground – not harvested. When covid hit, and again when the war in Ukraine started, we had all sorts of supply chain issues […]
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Back to the blog with high hopes…
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Welcome to the first Wool on Sundays of 2024! My best make of Christmas was, I think, a Gnome/Tompte cake… Father Christmas, however, knitted a black Sheep for my little granddaughter, after she sent him a letter or two, and a pig for my even littler granddaughter. Both can be unbuttoned and double as pyjama […]
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A very blue day and my favourite socks…
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Knitting, cake and autumnal colours…
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Happy October and welcome to another Wool on Sundays! Someone said, ‘History doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes’ (questionably attributed to Mark Twain). Likewise Rainbow Hare! You may remember that, back in Wool on Sundays – 174, I made a Christmas stocking for my first little granddaughter. I took bits and pieces of charts from […]
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