This is the January block of Natures Scenery Block of the Month that I chose to start. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/year-of-the-afghan-natures-scenery |
I really enjoyed making this hat. I love cables - I need to make another one in a solid yarn so that the cables will stand out though! Gingerbread Hat |
This hat is both crochet and knit. I donated it to Delaware Head Huggers to be used by a cancer patient. Its called the Dana Cable Brim Slouchy Hat |
Knitted my first baby sweater for my grandson :) |
It fits!!! |
His mama wanted a giraffe hat for him - too cute. |
A commission project - placemats with matching napkins and table runner - for a bed and breakfast. |
Tested this tote bag pattern for Around the Bobbin |
Celebrated Grandbaby's 1st Birthday! |
Wallhanging quilt for grandbaby's room - a utilitarian piece to cover up a small panel on the wall and to keep the cold breeze out. |
The back of wallhanging. Practiced my wavy quilting with a walking foot. |
Since we were planning to put our house up for sale in the fall, I planted some colorful plants in the side yard. |
And they grew, and grew and grew! |
And they grew to over 3 feet tall! |
Four generations!! |
I love the sunlight coming through my windows. |
Another visit to Cape May, New Jersey - Sunset Cove - that's the lighthouse guiding the way. |
Lewes, Delaware in the springtime. They are known for their tulips. |
Hit a big milestone on this earth in 2015! |
This is the Painted Desert shawl pattern using Painted Desert yarn. |
Cotton yarn shopping bag |
House is ready to be shown! |
The monster coleus in the window! |
One last look around before we leave this pretty place. I was so happy that the plants dressed up the outdoor space for perspective buyers and that they lasted clear into fall. |
Blessings,
Pat
1 comment:
My goodness what a busy year you have had. No wonder you let the blog take a rest! I enjoyed reading through your events and looking at all the wonderful projects. I look forward to your next post.
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