Here's a photo of the shed/barn in process...
I think I may have come up with a way to make this entire thing better. We'll see...or then again, maybe we won't.
- If you are like me, you often end up with part balls of various yarns and don't know what to do with them. I found THIS and I imagine I could adapt the rows to an existing hat pattern I like. I like the way she married two colours together in a row to make the colour changes look intentional.
- THIS is a rather nice cardigan design.
- THIS is something that would be useful for many different ages.
Today's quote...


Ha! Stash shaming is bad for your health.
ReplyDeleteThat it is!
DeleteThe shed/barn is looking great--beautiful reds you are using, Mary Anne...I am so glad you've decided to continue on this piece...
ReplyDeletehugs, Julierose
Thank you Julierose - it's been an interesting experience working on this one and I've learned a lot.
Delete👍😂 Love that quote! Makes me laugh.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks good to me.
That sweater is a nice design. I can see it in a tunic length.
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Glad you enjoyed that quote - it made me laugh too.
DeleteThe quote made me laugh!!! :) The shed/barn looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt made me laugh too!
DeleteLots of partial balls of yarn here. I am trying to use up as much as I can knitting mitts. We shall see.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I thought the method of blending two colours together was intriguing so I hope to apply it to my favourite hat pattern to see how it looks.
DeleteSherryofcreateology: I am curious what you have in mind my dear. You are always so very creative! Fun quote. Toodles…
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to see if what I have in mind will actually work out too!!!
DeleteYour quote made me laugh out loud - THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! A little bit of laughter is a good thing these days.
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