I plan to be in Alexandria in the beginning of March. I'll let you know the exact date when I finalize my plans. Hopefully we'll be able to meet up for lunch or something.
Your yarns are gorgeous in these YFP's and your pictures are inspiring me to break out the tripod MFB gave me for Christmas. (He's a good hubby). Do you use a tripod?
Your knitting skills and photography skills are just stunning.
This just happened
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There is so much snow that my iron table couldn't even take it any more.
Sums up my feelings about the weather perfectly. In ten days I will be
traveling ...
How to Find Your Ikigai
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While I was setting up my bullet journal (more on that later this week), I
found several YouTube channels that I binge-watched over the weekend. One
of the...
A Mini Microwave For Your Small Kitchen
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Modern Home Decor Style
When you have a small kitchen with limited counter space, you might like to
consider buying a mini microwave. Ideal for small space...
Kue Cubit Recipe Delicious Green Tea
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2 Version Kue Cubit Recipe Delicious Green Tea - Indeed, more and more new
creations that create the cake originating from this developing city (read:
Pinc...
Knitting Winter Games 2014 - complete
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Pattern: Headger VI
Designer: Catherine Lowe - Site
Yarn: Wollmeise The "Pure" 100% Merino Superwash - Buxkranzl
Hard to believe that the winter Oly...
Selfish Knitting Month
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A few years ago, a blogger tagged January as selfish knitting month.
Although we knitters/crocheters have something on the needles year round,
most proje...
Harlem Blossoms In 2012!
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(No shrinking violets here! All pics enlarge) Despite fewer entries this
year, the exhibition that too place last weekend in the plaza at St.
Nicholas Park...
Vogue Knitting Live
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We had another great outing to Vogue Knitting Live... here are a few of the
moments we
would like to share with you. The photos can be seen here
Here Che...
2011
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Welp I think I can close the year out with a ‘few’ items that I actually
have knitted within the last 12-13 months.
It appears since last December 2010 I’v...
Favourite Sewing Books
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A few of my favourite sewing books at the moment. Style Stitches by Amy
Butler Seams to Me By Anna Maria Horner Sew a Metre by Rebecca Yaker &
Patricia Hos...
MURASAKI
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Murasaki (jap.) means purple, violet.
This pullover has a long story, back in 2007 Neighborhood Fiber Co has
asked me to create a design that would showc...
My Mandela Moment
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February 11, 2010 markes the 20th anniversary of the release of South
African political prisoner and father of a revolution, Nelson Mandela.
This morning ...
Great photos!I really like the composition.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmh. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI plan to be in Alexandria in the beginning of March. I'll let you know the exact date when I finalize my plans. Hopefully we'll be able to meet up for lunch or something.
Pretty, pretty. I wonder what you're going to make with it.
ReplyDeleteOooooohhh...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! All of it -- the yarn, the colors, the photos. I knit a vest with this yarn last year and it was wonderful to work with.
ReplyDeleteNice job! That is some cool looking yarns! :)
ReplyDeleteA real real eye candy! Great pictures Ava!
ReplyDeleteYour yarns are gorgeous in these YFP's and your pictures are inspiring me to break out the tripod MFB gave me for Christmas. (He's a good hubby). Do you use a tripod?
ReplyDeleteYour knitting skills and photography skills are just stunning.
Thank you for visiting my blog and for your comments! You have a nice blog, your photos are great! I will visir you often.
ReplyDeleteWhich colorway is the top center photo? It's beautiful! Very good photographs.
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