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.
Bravo to you for allowing "creative messes" and believing that costly lessons are worth it!
ReplyDeleteActually, it sounds like Julia was halfway to making some over rich French Pastry!? -- Couldn't have been any worse than "butter-tarts"!
ReplyDeleteWhatever, 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.
ReplyDeleteAnd - 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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