What an amazing weekend. Dedicated to the decadent pleasure of spinning. I have homework for school and haven’t managed to get a boucle happening, but my custom order is now in “full bloom”. Our recent VAC meeting for the Farmer’s Market left me wanting for the fruits of the upcoming season.
These tomatoes have made me very happy. Only because they actually looked like tomatoes and the fiddly needle felting took my full concentration and was a lovely way to spend an afternoon. No, this is definitely a not for profit yarn, but more a “made Carmen uber happy” yarn.
The Farmer’s Market is such a joy for me, silly to some, but the ability to be outside for the summer and fall in different parts of BC just fills me. It’s people watching, produce admiring, and constant inspiration.
These are for a custom order and really filled the weekend. This order hits the same time that I am turned to thoughts of spring and my magnolia buds are all out on the tree. In a few weeks I will not be able to see out my front window for the mass of blooms on the 80 year old tree. In the meantime, I have these blooms passing out of my hands.
One of my plurk friends was commenting on getting snow tonight…..I’m getting an idea….Stop me, please.
WOW! WOW! As a beginner knitter I’m stunned and fascinated! I impress myself with mittens and hats… You’ve sent me on a mission to create! Thank you.
No way! I’m not gonna stop you! We got about 20″ of snow last night, and 5-10 inches still to fall today. It’s over the top of the snowblower, and drifts are higher than my waist! Think you can get all that into a yarn? If anyone can, you can.
I cannot get over those tomatoes. They are so adorable!