Yay! So good to see you again! I loved Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow- it made me sob! It’s so funny that we’re opposites on audio book. I do so much better with them because I can go on walks and really feel what’s happening while I’m walking or knitting versus I really struggle to picture the story while I’m reading. The way different brains work is so cool!
I found your channel today. I watched your first video about making baby things. It was refreshing to hear you say you were "with child". So I had to skip ahead to see your best make, your new son, but scrolling through I did not see him. You have so many beautiful knits from the somewhat basic design of the baby teddy bear sweater to your husband's fish sweater. I look forward to watching all t g e videos. I will probably make some of the head scarves. That style was popular when I was a child in the 1960's. My mother sewed many. The edges were covered with bias tape which ended as the strings to tie.
Ok, this may not be your genre but the audiobook of Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry is wonderful. She has a nice southern voice and you can feel the story. I’m like you when it come to a book in my hands as a preference. But this one I would listen to again and again.
Yay! So good to see you again! I loved Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow- it made me sob! It’s so funny that we’re opposites on audio book. I do so much better with them because I can go on walks and really feel what’s happening while I’m walking or knitting versus I really struggle to picture the story while I’m reading. The way different brains work is so cool!
Exactly! There is something very satisfying about shopping from my own yarn stash - and library of patterns.
I found your channel today. I watched your first video about making baby things. It was refreshing to hear you say you were "with child". So I had to skip ahead to see your best make, your new son, but scrolling through I did not see him. You have so many beautiful knits from the somewhat basic design of the baby teddy bear sweater to your husband's fish sweater. I look forward to watching all t g e videos. I will probably make some of the head scarves. That style was popular when I was a child in the 1960's. My mother sewed many. The edges were covered with bias tape which ended as the strings to tie.
Thanks so much for contributing to the fun!
Many rhanks for your Time for use knittters
Cute lil socks!💕
Nice to see you again ❤
Greetings from North Texas!
Ok, this may not be your genre but the audiobook of Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry is wonderful. She has a nice southern voice and you can feel the story. I’m like you when it come to a book in my hands as a preference. But this one I would listen to again and again.
It took a moment to realise what fancy means 😂
Hello and good morning frome Germany