I picked up wooden needles to knit some dishcloths-the basic patterns required the least amount of thought.
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Sea Haven by Jennifer Shiels Toland sweater #3 is finished and just laid out after wet blocking. And #4 has begun with some new texture de...
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Oh, I love to see these throughout daughter' yard! The prednisone has been great to give me a boost; a boost so good that I haven...
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I cut up all of the latest Fat Quarter Club fabrics paired with some of my own solids for these 9 patches. It was fun to dig through the sol...
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I am not going to be around for a while; my 9 year old grandson has perished in a house fire. We are devastated.
A good start. Take it easy and go slowly.
ReplyDeleteThat's a big accomplishment. When I am grieving I tear things up. That's how I got the new bedroom floors and the new kitchen. I took it out on the house.
ReplyDeleteOn stitch at a time is a good way to start
ReplyDeleteJust a non-thinking project is a good way to begin again. I don't know how you're coping, but with the Lord, all things are possible. My prayers are with you Cindy.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Sometimes the familiar feel of our tools and fibers are what we need for comfort and peace.
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