Blocking a Curl is actually good fun. It’s quick and relatively easy. Use of one wire is helpful. Next, pin out the long curved edge. I find it useful to put a few pins in the top edge to help me get some tension. These I then remove as I go, so that the short …
Monthly archives: May 2016
Mail call
UPDATED TO ADD IMAGES In the post today, Art yarn from both the Lovely Liz and our Heavenly Hilltop Katie. You have my undying gratitude, both of you and p/hop is now slightly the better off for it. I would furnish a photograph of my goodies but it’s an awfu’ grey day at the minute. Two and …
Sticking pins in it
The cashmere cowl is unpinned and looking and feeling good. I have always loved these two shades of this yarn and when put together they harmonise so well. The cashmere is wonderfully warm and so soft against the skin. I do not believe that I could ever have too many scarves made from this yarn. …
Pins and … more pins!
I’ve done sufficient housework today to approach the tearful stage. This is something I generally try to avoid – if I must clean then I prefer it in very small doses with plenty of creative breaks to alleviate the stress. However, Mr L remains hard at work in the porch, doing a job that he …
Well, flabber my ghast
Yesterday I dipped a toe into the help exchange water by registering a profile on a site. Today I have been approached with the opportunity of a winter house sit. I am very much taken by surprise and quite overwhelmed! We did not expect to have to think quite so hard and fast so quickly.
Me likeee
Me likeee, very mucheee Nut-hap Ravlink Is there a millshop at Rowan and can I persuade Mr L to take me there for some money-saving yarn-buying when we are next in GOC? Why can I no longer edit an image inserted from URL in order to add details, copyright, link and resize? What have …