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!
What beautiful yarn!!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck for Bill's surgery tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThe yarn is gorgeous and I can't believe you stitched in the car - lol.
Cute Christmas stitching!
ReplyDeleteSending lots of good thoughts for Bill's surgery!
I don't think I could stitch in the car and am awed by you!
ReplyDeletePraying Bill's surgery goes well.
ReplyDeleteThat 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.
ReplyDeleteI'll be praying for Bill's surgery tomorrow. May it go very well.
Blessings,
Betsy
OMG, that yarn!!! It sparkles, it shines! Gorgeous
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