Well, that was the first Sunday without a post for months and months, but I had an excuse, my sister had a ‘Big Birthday’ celebration! By the time I got home it was rather late, so I sat in front of ‘Blandings’ and digested my slice of birthday cake, rather like the Empress!
Having just come back from Weight Watchers I find I’m well on the way to looking a lot like the Empress after Christmas (too many Frangipane Mince Pies!) so no more cake for me for a while!
One of my sister’s birthday presents was a beautiful scarf, knitted by a fellow member of our Knit and Stitch group in gorgeous Noro yarn, but guess who forgot to photograph it? Sorry! But it did look pretty wrapped up…
It was my first chance to use my lace effect sticky tape, which is lovely!
And aren’t these pink tulips cheery?
Today is my first day properly ‘back at work’ after a week of organising and catching up after the rather manic month of December so I hope to get my blogging rhythm back very soon. Tim goes back to work too tomorrow and will be away for his usual two weeks so meals will be simpler (and Weight Watcher approved) less wine will flow (!) and I will be spending more time on Planet Penny!
The Planet Penny Crafty Cotton has proved popular so more winding is needed…
…and more Rainbow Mouse Kits are required!
Meanwhile the baby blanket has been progressing slowly in the evenings in front of the fire. Coincidently a friend asked the other day if I could show her how to make a baby blanket in ripple stitch and I was able to whip out mine and say ‘What? Like this?!’ so I will be writing a pattern for it…
It’s really pretty just as it is, but I wanted to add an individual twist …
…and added a weave through the lacy holes…
There are few more ends to weave in, that’s a job for tonight while watching Lewis!
So I’d better get out of the office and back into the studio and get my winding arm whirring, but before I go I want to share a picture of the moon last night. I stepped outside into a clear frosty night and saw the moon as a slender shining crescent but with the rest of the moon clearly visible in the light reflected from the earth. It was beautiful…
My Mother told me later that it was the New Moon with the Old Moon in her arms, which I thought was lovely. Although a little pocket digital is not the right equipment to photograph heavenly bodies you can just about see what I’m getting at…
There’s also an Old Wives Tale about the ‘Moon on her back, rain in her lap’, and that figures!
Be back soon…x