Happy Monday! I hope that wherever you are you are not being washed or swept away. Not too awful in Norfolk, but soggy enough for Higgins to decide a lie-in is the best option!
A shortish post today, I’m getting ready for a Needlefelting class this evening, for a local group. They are known as WISE, which I believe stands for Women In Search of Entertainment, so I hope I can keep them entertained. They meet in the pub, which is nice, although I think the drinks ought to be fairly weak while the felting needles are flying around! (I’m taking the monkey plasters, as insurance.) We’ll be making cupcakes again…
I seem to have scored a hit with the last project I was working on. Do you remember this?…
…which showed you in this post.
I decided it was a bit half-hearted and so put it back on the needles and used the remaining wool to make it longer, and more versatile, more of a statement. I needed a model…
Can you see the look in her eye?
It never came off, and went out of the door that evening on a very happy daughter!
So I’m trying again, as I went shopping at the weekend and came back with more beautiful yarn…
which I now have it on the needles to pick up in odd quiet moments…. (I’ll be modelling this one myself, I think!)
While I was in Norwich I paid a visit to the Norwich Print Fair which is always very inspiring and is in a very interesting and pretty part of the city…
(click on the photos if you want to find out more…)
And was also able to meet two fellowTweeters! One of the upsides of spending time (too much time!) in cyberspace is linking up with people from all over the world, so you don’t often get an opportunity to meet up in person. I am @woollyplanet on Twitter, and introduced myself to Mandy Walden by waving my sheep pendant and going Baaaa! (Tim reckons I’m probably certifiable) but Mandy knew who I was! And I also found Sarah Bays, whose print of the ‘Chicken of Doom’ reminds me a lot of my last bird, Attila the Hen. If you can’t get along to the print fair, which is on ’till the 17th of this month, do look at all the beautiful prints on the website. I always come away wishing I had more wallspace.
Did I say this would be a short post? How I rabbit on…
I’m linking up again with Wendy on 1st Unique Gifts for Handmade Monday where you can browse though the list of other crafty bloggers. Do go and have a look.
Have a lovely week, see you soon x
P.S. I’ve just found out it’s National Cupcake Week, very appropriately, although I don’t think those cupcakes will be as ‘high fibre’ as mine!
What yummy looking cakes!
Your collar/snood looks lovely and warm. Your daughter also looks lovely and the colours suit her well.
The scarf/wrap looks lovely, don;t think you will see that again. Hungry looking at those cupcakes.
A good idea to have some ‘pick up and put down’ knitting. I think I need some next to the computer for all the time I sit here waiting for it to repspond!
Beautiful model, beautiful scarf/hood.
Great calorie free cupcakes.
Carol xx
Such cute cupcakes and your daughter has the most beautiful eyes! Can’t wait to see your new project in the blue.
Calorie free cupcakes – that;s my idea of a cupcake. I love the scarf.
Jill
Your posts are so much fun. Plus now, I’m following you on twitter! 🙂 Love the collar/hoodie! And what a beautiful daughter you have.
Really love the guilt free cupcakes!!! xx
the cupcakes look very effective and the scarf is fab 🙂
I love the idea of meeting in the pub! Fab post as always, love reading what you get up to in the week!
Sarah x
I love those cakes!!!!
Lovely things – gorgeous yarn.
Love the cupcakes!
Jo x
The collar/snood is gorgeous – what a fabulous colour. Although the blue yarn is rather gorgeous too.
Fab snood modelled superbly by your gorgeous daughter.
I smiled my way through this post, Penny – I wish you much success instilling the methods of home-made high-fibre cupcakes on your WISE women – they’d have to be daft not to love them!
Yes, I do agree! Beautiful daughter and beautiful cowl. Very pretty colours. Only my daughter would get to snaffle my knitting from under my noise. In fact, I know she suits my current scarf better than I do but sadly she only wears fabric ones as she says all woolly ones itch.
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