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Yet more financial faux pas and many other disasterous decisions
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Trying_to_be_good wrote: »Very cute, trying to work out size - human or innocent another bottle, or somewhere inbetween?!
Newborn baby. Would fit perfectly over an apple but I doubt theres much of a market for apple cosies.Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500 -
It's national knitting week you are certainly doing your bit.
I am now contemplating knitting a nativity scene for the Christmas Eve crib service but need to upscale the patterns as the figures are too small not sure how many animals there will be as I suspect I will be finishing them off Christmas week
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That sounds lovely Double Trouble"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream"
C. S. Lewis
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Double_Trouble wrote: »It's national knitting week you are certainly doing your bit.
I am now contemplating knitting a nativity scene for the Christmas Eve crib service but need to upscale the patterns as the figures are too small not sure how many animals there will be as I suspect I will be finishing them off Christmas week
DTxx
Bit like this then?Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500 -
Yes I saw those I don't think they will be quite that big
Mind you they would be useful for filling the empty seats in church:rotfl::rotfl:
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Wow it that one of the mouse bums? Interesting. DT sounds like a lot of work to do a nativity scene. I think i will stick to knitting baby beenies
chevI want a job that is less than an hour driving away from my house! Are you listening universe?
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The postman deposited this through my letterbox. Tis an early birthday gift from the person who introduced me to the wonderful world of knitted tea cosies.
Meanwhile the mice bums are still ongoing. Have tolerated another half hour of seaming but can't face doing any more. Will drop DD2s lunch bag at school before tackling the housework. I swear I've got messy elves.
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Love them! Have emailed my Mum the link already!Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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