Hi Dear Blog Readers.
This week was a mixed bag of weather here in Western NY. Thursday was a snow day.Our weather was not that awful, but a little East in Rochester was pretty terrible. Any 30 minutes West in Buffalo it was really bad. A bigger storm is expected early this week. I hope it stays more west. Winter has been sooo very long already here.
Not much knitting time this week. I finished Mason's scarf. It's too wide, but when he's an adult he can still wear it.
The boys got haircuts before they came and look extra cute (with their purple sucker lips). :)
Jayce wanted one so I started his Thursday night and it was ready for him to try on Saturday morning. His stripes are random on purpose.
Ruth started a project using Brooklyn Tweed yarn on a cone that he was selling when he got out of the yarn business. It will work for Anne Hansons Dark Roast Smock. Really pretty color!
An look at her sweater! Tada!! so pretty. The neck was a little loose so she went around it in a single crochet not picking up all of the stitches and it's much better.
Martha has sad sweater story. She had to rip. Her gauge was on when she started, then the sweater was the wrong size. She swatched in a different needle, and here she goes again. I love her tenacity.
In other news:
We had a little snow left after the thaw so Joe got the snowdog out. Mason loved it, Jayce not so much.
See my haircut?
I've been reading this book this week. A slow conversational book. Did you read it? What did you think?
I like it well enough. It's very slow going.
Have a wonderful week dear blog readers.











2 comments:
What great looking snowmen and snowmen builders! All of the knitting is very pretty. We've had a dry winter with little snow. It's not good for the farmers. Stay warm.
that scarf is adorable and it doesn't look to wide to me!! Yay for snow and a snow day. I built snowmen with/for my grands but they destroy it before it's completed. They are 3 and 2 years old.
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