First up is the lovely tulips Mr Soaring Sheep bought me before he left for work. He's coming home tonight and they've opened up in the sunshine to greet him
My Frozen Sweater is at a nice straight forward stage where I'm just kntiting to the right length. Not quite tv knitting but not too taxing either
My stripy socks were just perfect for tv knitting last night while I watched the Great British Sewing Bee. I'm itching to have a play with the sewing machine my Mum gave me.
My scrappy, interlocking ripple blanket has grown a little more. Still a bit of a way to go before it's finished but it's getting closer
And lastly my Squishy Girl who is at home this morning because she had to visit the nurse for a bandage change* and is a little ray of sunshine (when she wants to be!!). For new readers her fingers got trapped in a door a few weeks ago and she had to have emergency surgery. Her ring finger was fractured but is pretty much healed now. Her middle finger has an infection but is improving. She also lost both nails which is why she needs to keep them covered
Thanks for visiting :) I'm also linking up with Creative Friday and Fiber Arts Friday
*For new readers her fingers got trapped in a door a few weeks ago and she had to have emergency surgery. Her ring finger was fractured but is pretty much healed now. Her middle finger has an infection but is improving. She also lost both nails which is why she needs to keep them covered. She's been absolutely amazing :)
Glad to hear she is on the mend - and she looks pretty happy in that photo! Love all your yarn work - gorgeous! I so wish we had the Sewing Bee show here.
ReplyDeleteOh bless her, hope she gets better soonx, love you crochet blanket so colourfulxx
ReplyDeleteYour yarn work is lovely and so neat well done :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely happy things, especially those beautiful tulips which always raise a smile don't they. I am glad that your daughter is doing OK after her accident, I hope that she keeps improving and that all will be well. Thank you so much for joining in, I hope you have a great weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteOh dear! The same thing happened to me when I was very small - the most exciting thing to 4 year old me was the stitches. I still have a scar, but it's definitely a war wound that I'm proud of because I can't remember the pain! I hope she heals quickly <3
ReplyDeleteLoving the stripey socks...and the blanket. What colour!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear she is on the mend. Lovely cheery smile. Think the jumper colour is STUNNING and I love the stripy socks. They are on my 2015 to do list, knit some socks.
ReplyDeletePretty tulips and darling Squishy. Hope her finger(s) keep improving.
ReplyDeleteLove the rippled blanket.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteJust love your ripple blanket
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about your little girl's accident. It's good to hear that she's on the mend now and I hope her poor fingers will be completely healed soon.
ReplyDeleteYour knitting and crochet projects are all looking great! Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your comment. Hope you and yours have a lovely weekend.
Marion x
What a trooper -- smiling when she's still on the mend!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects all! I really love the way the stripey socks are coming out. They are a party!
Oh! I love the colours you have chosen for your stripey socks. It's a collection of my favourites! Never tried knitting socks - but it has been so cold here lately that I may just get started on a pair!!
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She's a brave, little warrior princess. It's amazing how children bounce back so well from injuries.
ReplyDeleteThe colours in your stripy socks are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI know I should focus on your knitting but those tulips are beautiful and having me longing for spring.
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