Let's start with the sweetest little lamb photo! More tomorrow, I'm sure. We are close to 70 lambs now.
Julia
has been off school sick with the flu and a cold since January 10th. On Friday she started feeling better. So nice to hear her voice again and her chatter. Yesterday was the Presidential Inauguration
and happily it fell on a day off for school kids. What a great chance to
watch history being made.
(The plate with the knitted relief was a Christmas gift from my friend Cathy. She found it at Target before Christmas. Do you know Alyssa Ettinger's work here? She is the first potter I saw doing a line of "knitted ceramics.")
Luckily she is finally feeling better and is off to school at 7 a.m. I can start getting some of my work deadlines attended to besides helping with lambing. I'm hoping at least. I am so thankful she is over the flu and feeling better.
Oh, if you are local, Debbie Stoller is coming to Rowe Camp in February. Check it out here. And Betsy - the Owner of Classic Elite Yarns - is coming to Webs on Thursday evening to sign copies of their new book Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves 20 Ideas 3 Ways published by Sixth and Spring Books. If you aren't local, you can listen to the Ready, Set Knit podcast here.
I just heard from a reader who has taken up Creativebug on their $10 off Promo Code for my readers. Here's what Carol wrote: Hi Kristin, I have joined Creativebug and couldn't wait to watch your lesson on the
Fair Isle hat. You make it look easy! I can't wait to try to follow
along but would love to have some of your yarn. I happened onto your
blog and will find information there to order. In the meantime, I will
practice the method that you show and will look forward to more lessons.
(Can't believe I'm actually having lessons from you)! Have a great
evening and stay warm!
You can read more about my classes on Creativebug here. I've posted some videos too. Good day everyone! It's very cold here.
4 comments:
Bravo to you for allowing "creative messes" and believing that costly lessons are worth it!
Actually, it sounds like Julia was halfway to making some over rich French Pastry!? -- Couldn't have been any worse than "butter-tarts"!
Whatever, those Chocolate-Chippy-apply-STRAIGHT-to-*MY*-hips-Cupcakes are certainly tasty looking! :-D Be grateful that I'm not "visiting", or they'd be soooo gone!!
Anyway, glad to see that Julia is up and about! -- BTW, I have a birthday coming up soon, She can use "that" as an excuse to get creative with more baking. "Cyber"-Cakes are always FUN! :-D
- Craving-Your-CHOCOLATE-Cupcakes-in-MINUS-30C-Windchills!
I had no idea there was a camp in Rowe that hosted knitters.
And - I was a homeschooling mother, and we're supposed to be all hippie-dippy, go ahead and trash my kitchen kids; it's all in the name of learning. It drove me CRAZY to let them in my space. MomFAIL!
Kristin - this lamb photo is the cutest you have ever taken - it is my all time favorite!!!! About to take a new batch of felted flowers out of the dryer! Can't wait!!!
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