It has been a fairly uneventful week. Work has been frantic and is set to continue into next week. For that reason I have kept up with Me Made May but not written a summary of the week.
So here is a snapshot of the week
Again in the most part it seems rather grey!
I haven't managed that much progress this week but did cast on a new project.
This is vest number 2 knit in some John Arbon Textiles Exmoor Zwartbles that I purchased a couple of weeks ago.I also started a toile for some underwear - pattern from Sozoblog (same person who started Me Made May) and fabric is from stash.
All done bar the elastic that I hope to add today.Otherwise I used some money I got for my birthday to sign up for a class at virtual Unravel today about Roosimine - a technique I have never heard of - I shall feed back next week!
Wow they are beautiful flowers. You've made speedy progress given you have just cast that on. A belated happy birthday day to you.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear about your Roosimine class!!!! It looks gorgeous! Hmm a goal for next year?? Your flowers are beautiful too. That's a lot of progress on your vest. I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteI made some Roosimine socks once. It is a very very cool technique. Your Me Made May projects are very inspiring. It seems you have so many me made items you could go through June as well!
ReplyDeleteWow I can't wait to see the results of your Roosimine class - that looks so intriguing! And your vest is just scooting along too - sounds like it was a great week.
ReplyDeleteGreat Me Made May! You've gotten quite a bit done on your vest. I am curious about your class and can't wait to hear about it. Your flowers are gorgeous. A subscription of flowers? What a great idea! They say fresh flowers add to a person's happiness. Have another great week!
ReplyDeleteRight!?!?! A flower subscription sounds delightfully decadent!
DeleteI love all your made items!! I particularly love the underwear you are making, I bet making your own you can get the perfect fit!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful, Lucy. And I enjoy seeing your Me-Made wardrobe. How fun it must be to have a closest of clothing you've made.
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