I rather like the Poncho and White Hat…
Perhaps with a few Skeletons and Bones
added it would be a fitting outfit for me
to wear after midnight? lol Well it could
be you never know…
I think we need an update on your knitting adventures Sue, and yes I have noticed those NAKED LOOKING SHEEP with the wobbling bits and pieces, they sure know how to breed… Wait for it, I mean they sure know how to breed their livestock in Australia… I bet those Wellingtons sell like Hot Cakes lol
Androgoth you make me laugh up to your stories of “NAKED LOOKING SHEEP” Tales of “wobbling bits and pieces” always a hoot wherever you go LOL
Dear Dreamwalker our cheesy friend is a Jolly Vampire indeed!
smiles,
Rx
I love the Lilac hat followed by the Poncho of the same hue and of course the Bolero. I would be proud to wear them all.
You do beautiful work, I envy those who knit. I can crochet and would like to begin new projects.
I had not noticed this page before and am delighted I found it.
You are a very creative lady my lovely friend.
Rx
Aho.. my fine feathery.. I used to knit alot when my children were small.. My Grandaughter started the Knitting Bug in me again..Last year… She is my first and now One year old.. and a Joy….:-) I swing from Knitting crazes to Art days and baking days on my days off of work.. I can Crochet, but I maily do squares although I did once upon a time follow a pattern for a baby cardigan.. But found I liked my knitting ones better… You probably didnt notice before as I added a new Guest book and its shunted others on my header into view.. so Happy you found it.. And Yes the Poncho was a favourite and so glad you like them. xx
A Lady with many talents
I immediatly noticed the white cardigan you had on in your post About Me..and wondered if you made it yourself… so I take it you did. I think there is another name for it but I haven’t a clue how to spell it.
Once upon a time I use to knit…but only finished the one thing.. it was a white jumper for my son for his Birthday.
The thing with me knitting is I cannot keep to the same paste… it is tight then lose
and it looks dreadful.. then.
Maybe you should try Crocheting!.. I started with squares and made myself a waistcoat in the 70′s when mini skirts all the rage.. I moved onto Knitting when my children were born.. My Grandmother who was a great knitter helped me out when I got stuck and I have have learnt myself ever since with trial and error.. I remember when I first got married.. I knitted my hubby a Navy blue jumper.. took months of fine needle wool knitting away.. only to find when it was finished that the sleeves even though I had thought Id measured them correct hung down below his hands about 6 inches.. He never wore it.. and I undid it and made several jumpers and cardigans for my children out the wool years later.. Arrgh those were the days.. I Made my daughters and my own dresses too… it was cheaper then than the bought clothing.. So start small Tracey and move onto bigger things to let your confidence grow.. Knitting is an art that is becoming popular again with the younger ones.. as its fashionable again..
Oct 12, 2010 @ 15:50:54
Yes I see what you mean Dreamwalker, Thats Great. I can Add the one I’m working on now in another “sub page”. Thanks for the help. Hugs xxx
Oct 12, 2010 @ 16:53:53
Glad to have been of help.
Jun 03, 2011 @ 22:18:04
I rather like the Poncho and White Hat…
Perhaps with a few Skeletons and Bones
added it would be a fitting outfit for me
to wear after midnight? lol Well it could
be you never know…
You have many talents Sue Dreamwalker
Androgoth XXx
Jun 03, 2011 @ 22:34:13
Yes I totally agree although I think lilac is not quite your colour.. But trimmed with black ribbon it my suit you a treat.
Jul 15, 2011 @ 15:34:43
Yes but don’t forget
to add the Skeletons Sue… lol
Androgoth XXx
Jul 15, 2011 @ 16:27:34
I prefer to use the WOOL off of Aussie Emu’s Sheep! Androgoth.. they have a little more flesh upon them especially in Emu’s Third Field!
Aug 03, 2011 @ 21:48:36
I think we need an update on your knitting adventures Sue, and yes I have noticed those NAKED LOOKING SHEEP with the wobbling bits and pieces, they sure know how to breed… Wait for it, I mean they sure know how to breed their livestock in Australia… I bet those Wellingtons sell like Hot Cakes
lol
Androgoth XXx
Jan 08, 2012 @ 19:20:31
Androgoth you make me laugh up to your stories of “NAKED LOOKING SHEEP” Tales of “wobbling bits and pieces” always a hoot wherever you go LOL
Dear Dreamwalker our cheesy friend is a Jolly Vampire indeed!
smiles,
Rx
Jan 09, 2012 @ 13:11:52
Raven very True.. Andro is a slice of Happy Cake.. hehe.. one that is naughty- but nice
xx
Dec 11, 2011 @ 07:12:45
Sue – For some reason I missed these … they are beautiful!!!
Dec 11, 2011 @ 16:03:53
Thanks Becca…
Jan 08, 2012 @ 19:14:57
I love the Lilac hat followed by the Poncho of the same hue and of course the Bolero. I would be proud to wear them all.
You do beautiful work, I envy those who knit. I can crochet and would like to begin new projects.
I had not noticed this page before and am delighted I found it.
You are a very creative lady my lovely friend.
Rx
Jan 09, 2012 @ 13:10:23
Aho.. my fine feathery.. I used to knit alot when my children were small.. My Grandaughter started the Knitting Bug in me again..Last year… She is my first and now One year old.. and a Joy….:-) I swing from Knitting crazes to Art days and baking days on my days off of work.. I can Crochet, but I maily do squares although I did once upon a time follow a pattern for a baby cardigan.. But found I liked my knitting ones better… You probably didnt notice before as I added a new Guest book and its shunted others on my header into view.. so Happy you found it.. And Yes the Poncho was a favourite and so glad you like them.
xx
Feb 18, 2012 @ 22:28:56
A Lady with many talents
I immediatly noticed the white cardigan you had on in your post About Me..and wondered if you made it yourself… so I take it you did. I think there is another name for it but I haven’t a clue how to spell it.
Once upon a time I use to knit…but only finished the one thing.. it was a white jumper for my son for his Birthday.
The thing with me knitting is I cannot keep to the same paste… it is tight then lose
and it looks dreadful.. then.
Feb 19, 2012 @ 14:35:18
Maybe you should try Crocheting!.. I started with squares and made myself a waistcoat in the 70′s when mini skirts all the rage.. I moved onto Knitting when my children were born.. My Grandmother who was a great knitter helped me out when I got stuck and I have have learnt myself ever since with trial and error.. I remember when I first got married.. I knitted my hubby a Navy blue jumper.. took months of fine needle wool knitting away.. only to find when it was finished that the sleeves even though I had thought Id measured them correct hung down below his hands about 6 inches.. He never wore it.. and I undid it and made several jumpers and cardigans for my children out the wool years later.. Arrgh those were the days.. I Made my daughters and my own dresses too… it was cheaper then than the bought clothing.. So start small Tracey and move onto bigger things to let your confidence grow.. Knitting is an art that is becoming popular again with the younger ones.. as its fashionable again..