I am dissappointed with myself, I had been eagerly waiting to see my gift to Marti for the 1st round of matches arrive at her place, but after reading her blog this morning, it doesn't look as if it ever arrived, I am so so sorry Marti, I didn't forget you.
I had been knitting madly for Christmas, I got my dad's blanket finished Christmas eve, and then casted on for #2 son's girlfriends cotton top which was for her Christams Present, I finished it on 9 January, she was OK with that and it turned put pretty nice. The only problem with it was that it was way to long and her boobs were hanging out every which way, so I had to take drastic action and get the scissors out and cut it at the shoulders, I had used Kitchener stitch instead of seams on the shoulders, It wasn't too bad, so cut away I did, then undid the rows until I thought what would be good, took another measurement and then redid the shoulders.



I have since then knitted a baby hat, another blanket for my Aunty, as she visited my parents the day after boxing day and loved their blankets and just loves purple, so Mum asked me if I would knit one for her to give to her sister for her birthday, which isn't till September, but seeing as we had so much rain during my holidays, I got it done. I also finished my sock knitalong,
For Christmas my boys both gave me knitting items, #1 son and girlfriend gave me a lovely hard cover book with 25 cushion patterns, and #2 son and girlfriend gave me two pairs of circular needles for socks.
#1 son and girlfriend have now moved from her dad's across the road, I miss them already, they are only in Mangerton (Wollongong suburb) with her mum and step dad, they are all self contained now in their own 2 storey granning flat.
Miss Purl (Danielle) send me some beautiful stitch markers and a lovely card by her favourite artist, thanks so much they will come in so handy.

I knitted some fingerless gloves for Shannon as she suffers from cold hands, I hope they make it to you while the weather is still cold.


I read the book on Tasha Tudor, what an amazing women, to be living today but in the style of the late 1800's, she does just about everything, from knitting, spinning, weaving her own material, candle making and all in her house built in the 1980's (I think), but in the 1800's style home, fuel stoves and all, wouldn't that be lovely in winter time.

It's my Mum's birthday today, she is 68, I had better remember to ring her tonight. She had her left elbow operated on last friday, which she says feels much better now, it will just slow her up for a few weeks, so no golf, lawn bowls or much else for now.
I had so much to say, I should have written it all down, but this is probably enough for now.
2 comments:
Wow woman, you have been a knitting whiz! Everything looks lovely! If I am the 'cold handed Shannon' you are referring to ... I am so excited I could bust, 'cause those are just too cool ... err warm, lol.
Hi Shannon, yes they are for you, I hope that make it to Florida soon. I posted them last Thursday 19/01/06.
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