Good Morning one and all!
I hope you have had a very productive week until now?
Let me get straight onto this weeks' WIP as I have much to share with you today LOL!
As you can see, my Jassy's Jumper is just about done. I have about 14 rows of rib and then I can sew in the loads and loads of thread ;O
I have thoroughly enjoyed this project, good thing too, as hubbys' jersey he asked for looks quite similar!
I will show the completed jumper on Friday as an FO - YEAH, first of 2013 :)
The new balls of yarn on the side?
Well, the 3 balls of Drops Karisma are for a new pattern I am working on, I will give you more of an insight to that next Wednesday.
The Drops Fabel on the side is for a surprise Birthday shawl for someone special.
Reading:
I have finished my Jodi Picoult "Lone Wolf" (I will be doing a Book review on it shortly) and so I thought I would look at pictures and read what interests me this week LOL!
As you may recall, I have started a new Blog with hubby for the duration of 2013.
We started it to log our progress on becoming a little more Self-Sufficient, so it looks like this book is a good place to start.
"The New Self-Sufficient Gardner" is quite awesome so far - I love the detailed images in this book. It definitely looks like it will become quite a good resource in the next couple of months!
Talking of reading, have you heard about my online Bookclub that I started?
We are in throes of choosing our first book to read.
I would love it if you came past and cast your vote on which of the three books we should read this time round (even if you don't want to take part, your vote would be greatly appreciated).
Don't forget to come past and share your creativeness tomorrow on Tutorial Thursday.
For the next couple of weeks my Tutorials will be based on goodies that you can make for Valentines Day.
I would love to be able to feature some of your handmade goodies!
(FYI: they don't have to be Blog tutorials, just wondrous goodies you would like us to see ;))
Hope to see you there.
Anyway, I wish you all an amazing, creative Wednesday.
I will be sharing his post over at Tami and Ginny, so do head over there for some creative inspiration :)
x
See you tomorrow
Hello Natalie,
ReplyDeleteYour jumper looks really beautiful, I love the neckline! Pretty pattern!
Hi Elisabeth,
DeleteThank you kindly. I must tell you that when I began the yoke, I did panic a little as I got confused with the pattern, but after doodling the instructions on a piece of paper, I think I finally got the drift!
Have a super day.
Thanks for visiting.
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I love the jumper! The work on the yoke is awesome! And so many other online projects! You are one super woman!
ReplyDeleteHi Nat,
DeleteThank you so much, I don't think I am a super woman - I just never know when my plate is over-flowing!!! LOL, I do like to keep busy, I think it is genetic, all of my family are always on the go.
Thanks so much for visiting.
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Great work on the jumper and its so gorgeous, really love it. I really like how there is so much going on on your blog, never dull to read. I'm going to check out your online book club now lol.
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth,
DeleteThank you, you are very kind :)
Thanks so much for dropping by.
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Your jumper looks great!! I will pop over and check out your other blog now, sounds very interesting!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah,
DeleteThank you and thank you :)
Have a super Wednesday.
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The sweater looks beautiful, love it! Thanks for the book tip, I'll have to add it to my reading list.
ReplyDeleteHi Anke,
DeleteThank you very much.
Have a super rest of your day.
x
Oh my goodness, that sweater is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy Caroline,
DeleteThank you so much *Blushing*.
Have a super day, thanks for visiting.
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Ooh I love the jumper, such a great design! John Seymour books are a favourite here too, hope you and hubby find his words inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteHi Devon Mama,
DeleteYes, I think we will :)
Thanks for visiting.
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Your sweater is so pretty! The colour work is amazing. I don't envy you the sewing ends in part, but looks well worth it to me.
ReplyDeleteHi Andria,
DeleteThank you so much. I used the wool and colours of the original pattern, makes life sooo much easier :)
Thanks for visiting.
Have a great day.
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Your sweater is truly lovely....I would love to learn to do colorwork like that!!
ReplyDeleteHi Alisa,
DeleteThank you :) Colour-work really isn't that hard, and really enjoyable.
Thanks for visiting
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A really beautiful sweater, far to complicated for me at the moment. But maybe one day... :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Emma,
DeleteYou'll be surprised how easy it is, I hope you do decide to give it a try one day.
Thanks for visiting
x
your sweater is stunning! wow.
ReplyDeleteand the gardening book looks great. might have to see if the library has a copy. :)
Hi momto5,
DeleteThank you so much. Hope you manage to get your hands on a copy.
Thanks for visiting.
x
I've always wanted to learn to knit and have just never managed. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe Jassy Jumper looks outstanding! I hope those ends don't slow you down too much. Getting to wear your finished sweater will hopefully be a great incentive to plow through them!
ReplyDeleteThe sweater is gorgeous! I love color work.
ReplyDeleteYou appear to be an expert on color-work, so I will happily take the advice you left on my webpage :-)Thanks!
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