The list
Posted on | September 7, 2007 | 5 Comments
Dish rag knit?
Check.
Dish Rag Tag box packed and ready to go? Check.
Create mile-long list of things to do for ArtWalk? Check.
DO things on mile-long list of things to do for ArtWalk?
Um, that’ll be tonight. How about a pretty flower?
Or two?
These photos are completely untouched. I usually sharpen photos, or use the “I’m feeling lucky” option in Picasa, but I wanted to share how positively glowing these flowers are!
Just amazing! I love zinnias. Have a great weekend, everybody! Send any good fibery vibes you can spare to me tomorrow from say, about noon till 2:00! It’ll be fun, right? I mean, I love fiber, I love spinning, and all I have to do is share the love! Free love! Woo hoo!
P.S. Last night SB looked at me and very seriously asked, “what’s a Muggle?” Hee hee! I love you guys!!!
P.P.S. Next week, it’s back to the sweater! And a decision on the sleeves, whatever that may be. I haven’t decided yet.
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5 Responses to “The list”




September 7th, 2007 @ 11:52 am
What’s a muggle? Holy cow, that dude (what does SB stand for anyway?) needs to read him some Harry Potter and knitting blogs.
So, instead of a sorting hat can we have a sorting wheel to pick out the potential fiber addicts? ;-) Have fun tomorrow, you’ll do great.
September 7th, 2007 @ 12:09 pm
hahahahahah! What’s a Muggle? That man would not last 5 seconds in my presence. My Hubby had all but the HP first two books read OUT LOUD to him. And now that I think about it, he’s had several Harlot posts read out loud to him too…
September 7th, 2007 @ 1:08 pm
Love the flowers! They are so bright and beautiful. Our poor flowers are dryed up and sad looking, even though we water them every day.
The colors in that dish cloth are great.
September 7th, 2007 @ 1:49 pm
Hey, I have those colors of Sugar & Cream — I need to make a dishcloth just like yours. Have a great time at your ArtWalk thing tomorrow!
September 10th, 2007 @ 5:46 am
Those zinnias are lovely! As much as I love them, it’s a wonder I don’t have any of my own. Re: the sweater, as much as I hate to admit it, I’d probably just have the imperfect part of the sleeve to the inside of the body. No one will ever notice.
Ang