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Sunday 31 July 2022

A Year of Projects Update - week 5

 OK, so midweek blogs did not happen - maybe next week.   I have been doing much crafting, but it doesn't 'feel' like I have.   Perhaps it is because I felt like a project was nearly finished and all I have really done is finished that.

Anyway, what did I finish?  There are technically 2 things.

I finished my ripple bralette/camisole.  I actually love it and think I could be brave enough to do a bralette version...

I knit this in some Yorkshire Dale's yarn (who are not dying anymore).   I still have at least half a skein left and I'm toying with making the bralette in the leftover skein.  We will see - I made the straps double the thickness on this version  so I think I would have enough.
The other thing I finished and packaged up is my mum's advent calendar. 
This is now ready to take to mum tomorrow when we pop down to see her and dad.  Then I don't have to worry about it in the post. 
So on that note I am spending the best part of the week in Somerset with mum and dad.  I'm taking both boys this time (even though Thomas would rather stay at home now).  Crafting wise, I am only going to take the Festive yoke KAL  and see if I can put a dent in that.
I will leave you with a couple of shots of the pond where we walk most days - it's just down the road from us, so only takes about 10 minutes to get there - we are very lucky.



Have a great week everyone. 


8 comments:

  1. Busy indeed, it looks like a lovely break. And well done on finishing the cami, it looks fabulous.

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  2. Your bralette looks great. Certainly hot enough this year to wear it!! Your advent box is sooo cute. Hopefully someday my kids figure out an advent calendar would be a great gift. Sadly knitting ones are pretty expensive for "young" families.

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  3. The bralette camisole looks so comfy. Nice job. Your area to walk around is great. Very serene looking. Your mum will be so happy with her Advent calendar. You are a great daughter.

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  4. The camisole looks like it fits perfectly - well done. And it looks nice and cool for these hot summer days so you'll get lots of wear. from Minding My Own Stitches

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  5. Great finish and thank you for the lovely nature pictures!

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  6. The camesole came out great. Hope you are having a lovely time in Somerset and having a cider or two.

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  7. The camesole came out great. Hope you are having a lovely time in Somerset and having a cider or two. Liz

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  8. Your knitted camisole fits you perfectly, Lucy. And Yay you on getting your mum's advent calendar to her so early. :)

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