Hello beadpeople. I've been a bit quiet, haven't I? It's been over a week since I last blogged.
I was in Oxford on Thursday and Friday - I went to see my grandfather (Mum's dad) who is known as 'Herbie'. His name is Herbert and when I was a child I started calling him Herbie. I was Nannie and Herbie's first grandchild and all the other family and grandchildren followed suit and before long everybody started calling him Herbie and it just stuck. Anyway, I went to visit Herbie as he is very ill. I also saw Dad, Sally, Emily and Robyn and Dylan (my niece and nephew) so that was nice. It was also great to see Buster again. I do miss him.
I've been reading all about the wonders of gardening. We have two gardens that need some prettying up so I bought myself a copy of Alan Titchmarsh's 'The Complete How To Be A Gardener' which is an amazing book! I have learned a heck of a lot already just from dipping in and out of various chapters.
A few weeks back I ordered a composter for the garden and it arrived last week. Chris and I cleared a space for it and installed it on Saturday but not before Chris had hidden inside it. Unfortunately I ruined his joke as I saw him climbing into the composter before he could jump out and surprise me!
In knitting news, I do have a project on the needles. It's a multi-coloured scarf made out of all my oddments of sock yarn. Sounds horrible but it's actually looking really nice. Hang on, I'll take a picture .....
There you go. It will eventually lose the bright pink edge as that is just a provisional cast on. The scarf is knitted along the long edge. The pattern I'm using is a very simple slip stitch pattern which produces a flat, almost woven-looking fabric. More details about the pattern can be found here.
And finally, if you're a Twitter user you may be interested to know that I've re-signed up to the service. I used it for about three weeks a while back but stopped using it. I thought that I'd rejoin so I can keep you updated with Etsy listings and also because I was missing Peter Serafinowicz's witty tweets. My username is beadsbylaura (surprsing, huh?) so do follow me if you feel like it. There's a Twitter link over there on the right hand side of my blog.
That's enough of my waffle for now - I'm off down to the shed to make beads .....
And finally, if you're a Twitter user you may be interested to know that I've re-signed up to the service. I used it for about three weeks a while back but stopped using it. I thought that I'd rejoin so I can keep you updated with Etsy listings and also because I was missing Peter Serafinowicz's witty tweets. My username is beadsbylaura (surprsing, huh?) so do follow me if you feel like it. There's a Twitter link over there on the right hand side of my blog.
That's enough of my waffle for now - I'm off down to the shed to make beads .....
hey gorgeous! nice to have you back! loving the new-look blog ;o)
ReplyDeleteSunflowers look AMAZING!!
Hope your day's productive....
hugs
hello gorgeous xxx
beads are looking lovely as usual. hope Herbie is feeling better soon xx
ReplyDeleteI was just about to e-mail to find out if you were OK. Enjoyed this update but very sorry to hear about Herbie; hope he feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteThe new look is very tasteful! The new banner reminds me of lovely strawberries :-)
I do have a Twitter account, when I saw the Twitter logo on your blog, I clicked to follow you and was informed I hadn't been active for ten months! I just don't "get" Twitter, I'm afraid.
Hope today's beads went well.
Bestest
Sue
xx
I love the colours of your knitting :)
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