This beautiful Wisteria caught my eye as we walked Bosco
in Midtown on Saturday morning.
Wisteria will now forever remind me of Cas Holmes
and her visit here - smile.
Has it really been a year?
I've been keeping busy with a lot of knitting.
has me captivated.
I've completed both sleeves now,
and thought that venturing onto the back would be a piece of cake....
not so!
It takes every single bit of concentration that my weee brain has to offer....
and I still manage to mess up
and leave a 'trademark error' behind.
Sheeesh!!!
Now that Easter has passed, I'm knitting bunnies
for Maggie and Charlie.
.....go figure!
I ordered this gorgeous skein from Purl Soho last week
My intent is to knit their Traveling Cable Hand Warmers.
Aren't they delicious?
The yarn is even better:
to feel it is to love it!
And then along came a nice little email from Quince & Co
chatting about their new Spring Kestrel colors.
I had to order the color card and the new colors
I love knitting with their linen yarns,
so I'm sure I'll be placing an order soon.
I've got just a week left until the ABTS 12 x 12" reveal
of shapes.
I spent a wonderful couple of hours
monoprinting on my Gelli Print Plate.
If you saw my last post,
you know that I'm focusing on my beloved Rio Star Grapefruit.
Here are a few images
captured during my printing session
I'm looking forward to a play day tomorrow:
hopefully something magical will occur.
Well, that's it for now.
Thanks for stopping by.
Peace to you and yours.
4 comments:
Crazy love those grapefruit! I can almost taste them!
Wisteria already?!! That is sure beautiful. At first I thought you were showing sweet peas. I love that yarn and it will be perfect for gloves. I made a cowl out of it and it is so buttery soft. Have a fun play day!
The minute I saw the first picture, I thought - Cas Holmes! I too will always associate that lovely bloom with our fun time with Cas. The bunny is darling!
Oh, how I love wisteria! I need to do some pruning on mine because it really is trying to take over the garden. I'm torn, not wanting to cramp its style, but also knowing what a monster it can be in our climate. Your knitting fills me with admiration, as usual. The grapefruit prints are great and the colour is stunning...
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