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Sunday afternoon YarnWright 10-21-2007
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Posted by YarnWright on October 21, 2007, 4:39 pm

Watching football, dye-ing yarn, hand-painting yarn, working on some
fauxpainting techniches for an upcoming job, and smelling the roast that's been
in the slow-cooker just about long enough (ready to eat!)
Whatchoodewin??
Noreen
:D

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Posted by Vintage Purls on October 21, 2007, 5:25 pm
> Whatchoodewin??

It's Monday here but it's Labour Day so we are on holiday. I've been
spinning for the first time in ages this weekend - so nice to get back
to. Also some dying, some knitting and lots of sorting - it's spring
cleaning time and our place really needs it.

VP


Posted by Bernadette on October 21, 2007, 6:02 pm
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:39:34 +0200, YarnWright wrote:

>
> Watching football, dye-ing yarn, hand-painting yarn, working on some
> fauxpainting techniches for an upcoming job, and smelling the roast that's
> been in the slow-cooker just about long enough (ready to eat!)
> Whatchoodewin??
> Noreen
> :D

It's almost bedtime here and has been a lovely day. Lots of sunshine and
temperature about 55F. Watched the Formula 1 race earlier and finished
sewing up Jim's sweater (son in Texas) and will be able to mail it to him
in a couple of weeks - not before that time as he is moving house. (I
unpicked the original design as, being fisherman's rib, it would have done
beautifully for a Scottish fisherman in the winter but was far too thick
for a Texan workman)! ;-)

Spent a couple of hours chatting to him on Yahoo and catching up on the
news. He is such good company and has a wicked sense of humour. This
afternoon Rob (OH) and I planted some tulips, crocus and narcissus in the
front garden ready for spring. The thought of the flowers always seems to
make the winter go a little bit faster.

Off to bed now so wish you all a peaceful night.

Bernadette
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Blessed are the cracked for they let in the light

Posted by Wooly on October 21, 2007, 6:55 pm
YarnWright wrote:
> Watching football, dye-ing yarn, hand-painting yarn, working on some
> fauxpainting techniches for an upcoming job, and smelling the roast that's been
> in the slow-cooker just about long enough (ready to eat!)
> Whatchoodewin??
> Noreen
> :D
>


I'm working on commissioned caps that need to ship by Thanksgiving, and
waiting for my spouse to be fit for public viewing so we can get over to
Meemaw's with dinner - which is ham & bean soup and a pan of cornbread,
plus some sort of salad that we have to pick up on the way.

This really isn't ham&beans weather, but old habits die hard in Yankee
transplants.

Posted by Shillelagh on October 21, 2007, 7:26 pm

>
> Watching football, dye-ing yarn, hand-painting yarn, working on some
> fauxpainting techniches for an upcoming job, and smelling the roast that's
been
> in the slow-cooker just about long enough (ready to eat!)
> Whatchoodewin??
> Noreen
> :D

Let's see....................
Finished planting some tulips and 6 more perennials for my rock garden this
afternoon. I've already planted over 100 tulips and daffs. But, I bow to my
sister - she planted over 300 bulbs in one afternoon. She's five years
older than I , and I'm in awe. (grin)

Right now, I'm sipping white wine and noshing on Wheat Thins. Time to go
out for dinner. I'm NOT cooking tonight. I did laundry today and will work
on the Peacock Feathers shawl when we get home from dinner. Yesterday I
made two large jars of bread and butter pickles (from zucchini). They're
awesome. A great way to use up zucchini! I finished the Storm Water shawl
last week (or was it two weeks ago?) and there's a picture on Flickr, if
you're interested. http://www.flickr.com/photos/9741815@N03/1449227663/

Hope you're all having a great weekend!
Shelagh




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