I am still knitting on my Harris Shrug, I have really gotten into the rhythm of knitting it now and it's knitting up so fast, I hope to have it finished by next week. That is my new little swan pattern, she is called Rebecca Swan and she is available here. We had a lovely birthday for Kye on Wednesday, thank you so much for all the birthday wishes.
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Have a wonderful day.
Linda
I love love love the color of your shrug. Can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! Your knitting is wonderful! I love the pattern and blue colour! And that little swan - oh how beuautiful she is!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend! x Teje
Thank you Teje, have a lovely weekend xo
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ReplyDeleteLove your shrug.
Have a great weekend.
x
Thanks Nat, you too xo
DeleteYour Harris shrug is so gorgeous - I LOVE this color and the texture!
ReplyDeleteOh my your shrug is looking gorgeous. Love the colour!
ReplyDeleteThe stitch pattern of your shrug looks intriguing, I am very curious how the end result will be. Beautiful color yarn I think. Thanks for your hospitality.
ReplyDeleteYour shrug looks lovely! Thank you again for hosting. It's so good to always being able to see all the creativity going on.
ReplyDeleteLinda--The slate blue of your shrug is absolutely lovely...and I'm not usually a 'blue person'! :)
ReplyDeleteDear Linda
ReplyDeleteYour swan really is so lovely. We have white swans and black swans on the lakes near our house. Fascinating creatures. Happy birthday to Kye. The years are flashing by. How he has grown. I hope he had a fun-filled, memorable day!
Happy weekend to you all.
Love Kelly
Dear Kelly,
DeleteThank you so much. I just saw the photo of your new little baby chicks, they are gorgeous!!
Have a peaceful weekend dear friend.
Love
Linda
What a lovely swan she turned into . :)We se a lot of swans here in winter time . I cant remember what they are called , but they fly north in march.They look beautiful , when they fly , also making noice " talking" to each ofher . Have a nice weekend !
ReplyDeleteAnne Marie
love your shrug.
ReplyDeletewe've been travelling so i didn't include a link to anything i've made, but ideas about how to travel well with kiddos - we made some airplane seat covers with old organic sheets that had seen a better day, it helped us feel more comfy (and be more clean). have a great week!
Your shrug is looking beautiful...I really like the pattern of it. Is it yours?
ReplyDeleteThank you Natalie, the pattern is off of Ravelry, it's called the Harris Shrug.
DeleteThe shrug looks great, and I love the color. But, I'm really looking at the goose! That's adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove both projects! The swan looks so at home against that gorgeous blue.
ReplyDeletethe shrug is beautiful, love the color, i will have to check out that pattern, thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteThat swan is quite lovely. Thanks for hosting a lovely spot for creative inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI just love your swan! If only I was talented enough to make my own!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty swan! I made one from felt this week for my Ugly Duckling story. I really must have my daughter sit me down one of these days and attempt to teach me knitting, I love all of your animals and creations! Thanks for hosting Creative Friday. :)
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