Look at this beautiful scarf. I just love the colours. It was made for me by Jo at Daisychain Designs. How sweet is that? Jo said in the note that she sent with it that she thought I could wear it while I'm cycling about the Oxfordshire countryside. Jo - if I had any sense of direction (or sat nav for my bicycle) I would do that but I fear getting lost in the countryside so I shall just stick to the routes I know. That means the scarf will come with me to town, Grandma's, the wool shop and Tesco. Possibly Waitrose but to be honest I don't think I know how to get there. I know, I'm abysmally bad at directions. It's an affliction!Bar Cupcake beads I have zero, like nil, zip, zilch, nada, negative, absolutely no motivation or inclination to do bead things at the moment. This is annoying me, and probably you as well. I'm trying to do stuff but it either goes wrong or I end up hating whatever I make. It's a beadfunk and there ain't no way out of it except giving it time to pass. Please bear with me, beadpeeps and I'll try and have some beads to show you soon.

The wheel part is only about an inch wide so they were quite fiddly and yes, they actually spin. This fact amused Robyn greatly although I didn't really appreciate her blowing on the pinwheel with a mouth full of cake - I was showered with damp cake crumbs. Nice.
I sent Kathryn a Cupcake Cluster necklace, some Redbush tea (her favourite), some spangly knitting needles and some buttons. Big thanks to Vonnie for arranging the swap - it was fun!







They really made me smile. The next batch of cupcakes I make will be baked in these. Thanks so very much, Lyn. You're such a star! And blog readers, if you haven't done so already, make sure you go and check out 
















