Officially, since our youngest daughter & her husband moved out and took off to live in sunny Queensland three years ago, I have a sewing room, (lucky me but I miss my daughter)
Somehow most of my mess seems to migrate to the whole house, so I have no particular space. Baskets of yarn adorn the spot where I sit to watch television and knit, and the dining room table is the resting place for the latest doll that is being dressed. I use the top of my washing machine with a board on it to cut out small items for sewing because its a nice height and saves my aching back. Fortunately I have a most patient husband (bless him) and I do get around to putting stuff away every now and again. I manage to keep the couch and an armchair vacant for visitors to sit down. I have given up making excuses, I'm just plain untidy and I wish I weren't, I'd love to be neat and organised but after all these years I know its just not going to happen, my brain doesn't work that way.
Anyway, I finished off the garter-stitch set that I was working on. Added a hat and bootees and a picot edge. Here is a doll modelling it for me. I don't think any self-respecting baby would be ashamed to wear the outfit, so non purl-enabled knitters take heart.
Must go now, time to feed Pepper our daughter's dog. (dog sitting again while daughter & family are on holiday) Bye for now until next time.
adorable and love that it's a semi-easy pattern... if only i could get around to the first one. hoping i'll have some knitting time in a couple weeks when we go to visit my parents and they can run after the little one. great work and love the pink.... oh so girly! xo m.
ReplyDeleteLittle people like yours tend to be rather time consuming Meagan. Nicer than knitting I think. :)
ReplyDeleteThats so sweet, u are one clever clever lady, with so much love to give to the dolls in need x
ReplyDeleteJust enjoying myself Donz, I never did grow out of dolls. :)
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