Fuzzy in the Head.
Here I sit without a thought showing through the murk in my brain. So some pictures and maybe a word or three to go with them.
Yet another one. Imagine that.
Little Mr. slippers finished.
The Pudurosa, no more. 3" over 158 sts, ripped. I shouldn't have "fixed" the mistake. The lace wasn't sitting right and didn't line up with the bottom row. This site has some links that will help with language translations of knitting terms.
Wild strawberries are showing up every where. These are the four that survived long enough to get their pictures taken. They make the strawberries that you find in the store seem like bland tasteless lumps.
Hopefully all of you are having a less fuzzy day and maybe a thought or six will manage to show up in my head.
Yet another one. Imagine that.
Little Mr. slippers finished.
The Pudurosa, no more. 3" over 158 sts, ripped. I shouldn't have "fixed" the mistake. The lace wasn't sitting right and didn't line up with the bottom row. This site has some links that will help with language translations of knitting terms.
Wild strawberries are showing up every where. These are the four that survived long enough to get their pictures taken. They make the strawberries that you find in the store seem like bland tasteless lumps.
Hopefully all of you are having a less fuzzy day and maybe a thought or six will manage to show up in my head.
8 Comments:
Mmmm, wild strawberries are wonderful! Love the little Mr. slippers. :0)
Sooo frustrating when ripping has to happen.
By Charity, at 11:07 AM, July 05, 2007
Those strawberries are great, aren't they. I have them growing as a groundcover and in other random spots in the yard. However, my chicken loves their leaves! This year all I have are scrawny bare stubs. Adding insult to injury, I watched a robin pull one of the almost dead plants out of the ground to take for nesting materials. Oh well.
By Dorothy Neville, at 11:43 AM, July 05, 2007
Love strawberries. We have them growing as ground cover mixed in with flowers. However, our dog always eats them before we get them picked.
By Anonymous, at 3:04 PM, July 05, 2007
The Pudurosa is very similar to an online pattern I had printed out--the Lovebite, by Woolgathered. I can't find it now, but it might be archived somewhere. It is in English, and might solve your problem.
By Susan Luni, at 3:44 PM, July 05, 2007
I found it: http://web.archive.org/web/20050204022107/http://www.woolgathered.com/lovebite.html
Looks a lot like, doesn't it? Of course, the Pudurosa picture is much prettier.
By Susan Luni, at 3:47 PM, July 05, 2007
those berries look nom nom nom-able.
nom nom nom.
By IHateToast, at 10:30 PM, July 05, 2007
It is amazing any of those wild strawberries made it into a pic!
You are so right - anything picked right off the vine (mmmm raspberries) or tree or shrub is so much better than the bland, over sized stuff at the grocery store. What a treat.
Hope you have a better day tomorrow and the fuzz clears up.
By Miss Scarlett, at 12:19 AM, July 06, 2007
Those slippers are ever so cute - and yay for wild strawberries! Is there anything better than these goodies? ;)
By Anonymous, at 7:06 AM, July 08, 2007
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