@EverydayKnitter This, just this, I’ve started and stopped so much this weekend. Relief came in the form of a started garter stitch shawl yesterday and today making an apple crumble. Thanks for sharing, I don’t feel alone.
@EdenCottage I have never done anything like this but I can feel the exhilaration looking at the pics and then that warm cosy feeling after. Well done.
@Tesco Ok will do. I checked carefully and have used some of the packet. Won’t use this. Curry is not curry without it. Will return to store tomorrow. Thanks for help.
Today marks the end of an era, 16 years as a contractual person making religious vestments for the uk and the world. I have learnt much, and met many people. Now onto the new era, freelance life for me and see where the wind takes me (but first a holiday).
@KnittyNadia Nothing still. When u use yarn based activities to help u through a stressful time and now decisions are made. So the yarn doesn’t call me like it used to. It shall return, in its own time.
@EverydayKnitter With both eyes and ears, hearing loss needing hearing aids and one eye working but needing varifocals, the other eye doesn’t have enough vision to bother with. The combination feels like disability, at times seems big and eye is expensive.
Introduced by @PEMcCullough to Beryl Dean's St Paul's Jubilee Cope (1975-7), depicting the spires of 73 London churches, 3 Royal Peculiars & Wren's Dome. What a bit of kit.
Our new green High Mass vestments were used for the first time this morning after being blessed by Bishop Jonathan last week. We are grateful to all who contributed to them. Watch the liturgy for Trinity 4 again here: https://t.co/IvJCq8GZtp
@Nynaeve2k I would love too and every year since I realised this happened I keep meaning to get a drop spindle and then forget. My partner loves the cycling, while he watches I could spin! Maybe another year, or do I play catch up? 🤔
#knittinghour I’m late. It’s been a long slow knit my first ever colour work hat. Today I’m one stitch too many on the round and I can’t work out where I went wrong. It’s been right til now.
“She spent her days in a haze of silk, satin, velvet, and cloth of gold and silver…above all there were the chasubles, an unending series of them in their fives different colours…” I’m LOVING Zola’s The Dream, all about chasuble maker and embroiderer Angelique.