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Garter Ear Flap Hat
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Needles Notes
SarahGarter Ear Flap Hat
Bronwyn
Premie Hats
Paula
- Quilt finished by Nancy Bekedam aka Aizome on Ravelry or Grace and Peace Quilting. Here's her Instagram feed.
I made the quilt top in 2010. |
Nancy's craftsmanship is impeccable! |
- Felted Sweater Mittens. I used Roman Cakes Tutorial.
The Blethering Room
High Note Low Note
Sarah
Bronwyn
Paula
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Sarah
- Slow Cooker. AllRecipes.com Slow Cooker Recipe Collection
Bronwyn
- Adult Library Program/2 Knit Lit Chicks Podcast
Paula
- Sweater I knit fits Sarah and she likes it! Simple V Neck Pullover by Heidi Kirmaier. Sarah is wearing the sweater in this photo.
Bronwyn and Sarah |
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In the Pipeline
Bronwyn:
The Thing With Feathers: The Surprising Lives of Birds and
what they reveal about being human by Noah Strycker:
2 comments:
CONGRATULATIONS Paula! Such a blessing and have fun preparing (knitting).
I am happy to have an InstaPot pressure cooker that Dave gave me for my B-day. It takes crock pot cooking to a whole new level and avoids the overcooking that can sometimes happen with the slow - all day versions. It cooks rice, steams, and sautés and also has a delayed timer. It's magic and not a bit scary.
Regarding the felting: I have tons of felted fabric from thrift store sweaters that I machine felted. I use the fabric for everything from chair pads, to coffee mug cozies, to bags. I am always finding use for that stuff. I do hand stitch most but when I use my machine I sandwich in between paper (cheap copy paper or tissue paper) to avoid the madness and bulk. Congratulations again!
Book recommend: A Fine Romance by Susan Branch. THE BEST escape from winter.
Congratulations! If the parents are planning to cloth diaper, you could use the rest of that felted sweater to make a cloth diaper cover. We all know the many benefits of Wool, being naturally water resistant, but adding a little lanolin makes them almost bullet proof. Here's a pattern if that sounds like something you'd be interested in. http://prefold2fitted.blogspot.com/2011/08/upcycled-wool-wrap.html
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