he does look a lot like Lamb Chop!. Haven't thought of that show for years. How tall is it?
That is so bright, colorful and looks so soft. Any baby would love to be snuggled up in it!
He is pretty "old school" when it comes to electronics so I was pretty proud he could snap the shot with the iPhone.
That worked out well. Multi purpose and functional. I have a niddy-noddy but still manage to tangle my yarn on it.
I love knitting art. I think that is a great idea to spin at the fair.
Those are cute. I think of knitting in much the same way.
wish I lived in your area. I would have bought a couple balls of your kool-aid dyed yarns!
Wow, that looks so soft, love the drape of it too. Beautiful Autumn colors.
Very pretty. Lucky are the crafters that will be going to that fair.
I love knit picks and their yarn is nice too and very reasonable. I had a similar problem first time I used the circulars. They come with a "key" ( looks kinda like a stretched out paper clip) it is very important that you use it to tighten the cable on the needles of the cable will come off. Even my "Denise" circulars will occasionally do that too. I have learned to check my connection every time I pick up my knitting before I start. You can also thread a "life line" through the needle near the connection and that is very handy.
that looks fun. I hope to be like you when I grow up. all I have is a drop spindle and can't seem to make any usuable yarn. I'll have to find a class 'cause youtube videos are not cutting it for me.
I've never tried to sell anything I've made. Too much time to make it that it would never be worth it. It is only love for the other person that makes it worth my time. When asked to make something to sell I am so glad to have an out and tell them "its against copyright without written premission of the owner". Yea, love that law! This person was probably igonrat of that fact.
thats a handy idea. I have a couple of those - I might try to do that too
that looks so fun and isn't spending a day with your sis the best thing ever. I haven't mastered my drop spindle yet not sure I ever will.
How tall is it?