Tuesday, July 16, 2019

TNT

 I'm joining in a little Christmas in July stitching with Joy of DaysFilleddWithJoy 
and stitched this in the car as we took a ride to arrange the pre-surgery paperwork for
Bill's surgery on Wednesday.  
This one is for plastic surgery to make a flap graft to close up that
elbow once and for all!  
 I found that knitting works better in the car-the bumps 
and lane changing of a car ride didn't agree with my needle's aim. 
 I did enjoy the finished product
 but will stitch the next block while quite stationary! 
I finished off the last of the plying.  
This is the second 8 ounces of this Mashom wool.
You can see the luster of this longwool.  
That's it for today!  I will wind this bobbin onto the yarn winder so I can create a skein 
and also so I am able to measure the skein to know how much I have!

7 comments:

  1. Good luck for Bill's surgery tomorrow!

    The yarn is gorgeous and I can't believe you stitched in the car - lol.

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  2. Cute Christmas stitching!
    Sending lots of good thoughts for Bill's surgery!

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  3. I don't think I could stitch in the car and am awed by you!

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  4. Praying Bill's surgery goes well.

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  5. That yarn is gorgeous! I also really like your sweet little cross stitch. I have difficulty embroidering in the car too. I usually stick with knitting and crochet for the very reason you gave.
    I'll be praying for Bill's surgery tomorrow. May it go very well.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  6. OMG, that yarn!!! It sparkles, it shines! Gorgeous

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