While waiting for Marsel and kids, I set the shawl to soak and prepared the old comforter for blocking. I had lots of help.
I pinned the shawl out and let it dry in the sunshine.
It didn't take long for the shawl to dry! Yup, I got my hair cut-sure does feel liberating!
Detail of the shawl, pattern from the mystery Thuree KAL on MMario, a yahoo group (check it out on Ravelry)
Finally, the grandchildren mobile pulled in the driveway!
And its precious cargo came pouring out!
The Grandma tanks are going to get filled up!
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I love how excited they are to see you! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe shawl is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the family visit.
Love the shawl and your hair, I did the same thing cut it all off. The hubby doesn't like it but I love it. Enjoy the grandbabies!
ReplyDeletenice shawl - and haircut! the pattern on the shawl looks like birds' feet in (blue) snow...
ReplyDeletehave fun with your visitors!
Yes, I see you had help with the comforter. :) And, WOW! No wonder you lost a pound getting your hair cut.
ReplyDeleteAhh, yes, speeding youngsters straight into grandparent's loving arms. Precious!
...and we're very happy to be here!!!
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