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On February 11, 2015February 18, 2016 By elizabeth kay boothIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

The most comprehensive list I’ve ever seen of what to do with leftover yarn. If you’re in organizational mode, maybe this will help you clean out your yarn closet. If not, have fun browsing!

 

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My contribution of laughter and joy for the day. You will want to watch to the end, trust me. If one frolicking baby makes you smile, three is even better! Enjoy my friends.
Yesterday our mama goat had not one, not two, but THREE babies! I caught the last two on their way into the world while mama was still cleaning up the first. All are doing well and frolicking around this morning. If ever there is a reason I WANT to do something besides knitting, being with our animals during birth tops the list! If I go back down to the barn today with my knitting while I hang out with mama and babies, I will have died and gone to heaven. 😂😍😇
#fiberuarychallenge2021 #gratitude I had to think about this one. I'm grateful for so many things, but how to express it in a photo?? This photo is of one of the baby bunnies we found in our barn right around this time last year. We found them newly born the morning after tornadoes came through here the night before and killed many people. We had to go hide and hope for the best, and had no idea what sort of damage we would find the next morning. I have never been so grateful as I felt that next morning, with tons of messages on my phone from loved ones checking on us, walking around our property and all the animals were ok, with not even one branch fallen from a tree, and then finding our barn was a source of shelter for a mother rabbit to give birth! We volunteered in the community later that day, and seeing all the devastation made us grateful just to be alive. A few weeks later, the pandemic hit. We have all been through alot this last year, but even so, there is so much to have gratitude for. Who knows if mama rabbit will come back this year, but every time I look at photos of her babies, I am reminded to be grateful. <3
#fiberuarychallenge2021 #outside - what a week to be outside! Last week today we got an ice storm and it was almost 0 degrees. By Thursday there was almost 6 inches of snow on top of that! Today it was over 60 degrees and my friend and I hiked about 7 miles around a lake. So much beauty and inspiration, and it's kind of amazing these 3 photos were all taken within days of each other!
Playing a little catchup in the #fiberuarychallenge2021. Fiber family - a memory of a fun Stitches West popped up yesterday and made me miss fun times at events like Stitches and the friends aka fiber family I went with! And let me tell you, Stephen and Steven are SO MUCH FUN. They made me feel as happy as I look in the photo! As for Sunday Funday, well, today is as good as it gets. I've been a Selena fan since before she died, and wow, watching a whole Netflix series about her WHILE I KNIT...seriously, am I dreaming right now?? 😁😁😍
#fiberuarychallenge2021 is wondering what is inside my project bag. But today I am all about cleaning OUT my project bag! I just published the design I've been teasing you all with for so long. It is a crescent shawl design called Controlled Chaos and I am so proud of it and also so happy to have it out of my WIP bag finally! It features slip stitch patterns aa well as garter stitch, and well, look at all the color! The name is pretty fitting if I do say so myself! And I got lucky with a snowy environment for my little impromptu photo shoot. 😁
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