Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Yarn Along

I thought today that I'd share with you some pictures of my sock yarn blanket, and maybe a pair of socks I've got on the needles. This didn't quite go to plan...

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This poor suffering puppy was left alone for just over 2 hours this morning while I went for a "run" (slow jog interspersed with lots of walking) and then again for 15 minutes while I had a shower and freshened up. Oh he suffers...

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He is currently lying next to me on the sofa with his head on my lap. I'm having to strain to type with the laptop precariously balanced on the arm of the sofa. Poor baby lol

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That's the best I can do for photos right now. I'm on my 36th square and starting to have to repeat colours to get it looking balanced. I guess I'll just have to knit more socks! Good job I've got lots of sock yarn lol.

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My third and final chicken has started laying. The other two have been doing it for a while now but she took bit longer to get going. The egg on the left is hers, it's huge compared to the others, about 20% bigger. I'm glad I'm not a chicken!


Linking up with Ginny's Yarn Along

18 comments:

  1. Your sock yarn blanket is coming along very well. I love the way that random colors come together.
    I wish I had the energy to have chickens. It looks like so much fun!

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    1. Thank you :)

      To be fair they aren't particularly high maintance but the cleaning out does take a bit more effort. We're fairly lax about doing full clean-out's so I poo pick their house every morning and that keeps it fresher. More of an issue when the weather is warmer

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  2. I love how the sock blanket is looking. You mean doggy mommy - making him wait 15 minutes alone while you shower. Shame on you! They are little characters, aren't they?

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    1. I know, poor suffering boy lol. He bashed his leg walking out the door this afternoon and gave a pathetic yelp and then stood there with his leg held in the air. I had to fuss him and give it a rub and then he decided it was fine. He's like a toddler some times lol

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  3. Beautiful looking blanket, love the stunning combination of colours.

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  4. Your post made me giggle! Love the shots of your growing blanket it is really looking good and so its your pups feet!!! Our chickens are just hitting 6 months and we are waiting for them to start laying.....I'm thinking as soon as it warms up a bit we should be in business!! Happy knitting!!

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  5. Oh gosh, I am glad that I am not a chicken either! Or a dog who gets into trouble with blankets! xx

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  6. Your sock blanket is so beautiful! Our chickens are rather small size so their eggs look more like pigeon's :-)

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  7. My animals stand on every project that I'm working on too. (I'm also glad that I'm not a chicken - I have enough problems!)

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  8. Oh, that's adorable! I remember having to leave my dog for 5 months with my parents and when I came back to get him he wouldn't even let me go to the bathroom :) Your blanket is growing steadily!

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  9. love the patchwork look of the blanket. looking forward to seeing the final product.
    thank you for stopping by!
    Karen

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  10. The blanket is looking great, so colourful!

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  11. Wow! Beautiful blanket! And congrats on your chicken eggs. Can't wait till mine start laying again this spring. I always manage to buy one dozen eggs the day before they get going...

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  12. Gorgeous blanket!! I've been working on mine diligently every weekend.

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  13. I love the sock yarn blanket and plan on making one at some point. and yay to fresh eggs!!

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  14. Haha I love your wee helper! Gorgeous blanket :)

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