Hooray... I have finally finished my scarf! It ended up being a lot bigger that I thought it was going to be, but I love it! There is a hell of lot of sitting around knitting while watching my little man eat his breakfast and lunch in that scarf! Only problem now is that the weather is warming up and I probably won't be able to wear it much... bummer!! But at least it may be used for other things ... a knitted road ? :)
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:: scarf... road? |
I'm also working on a little paper plane stamp with my
new toys... I'm very excited!!!
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:: paper plane stamp in the making |
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Yay, it's done - and it does make a great knitted road (too funny!).
ReplyDeleteWhat you get up to with that stamp making kit is going to be such fun to see.
Stamp-carving is a bit addicting, I think. And I like how I can carve a bit here and there while the kids are doing stuff nearby... have fun!
ReplyDeleteThat scarf is huge! I'm impressed!
i would love to try stamp carving, don't know if I would have the knack though, although I love your little paper plane!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous scarf... nice work!
ReplyDeleteCute stamp you're working on there too.
Keep on having fun :-)
your carving makes me want to start some!!
ReplyDeletethe scarf looks great ~ and like there was a lot of knitting involved.
Oh, that scarf certainly must have taken awhile! But it looks like it was totally worth it.
ReplyDeleteYour carving is looking great. Can't wait to see the finished result. :)
Your scarf looks great Lamina. I know what you mean about the weather though - I'm thinking that about mine too!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your stamp making. The plane would look great on all sorts of things. My little cloud is getting a real work out lately ;-)
haha, love the knitted road! your stamp is turning out great, awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteThats alot of knitting... and so much more portable than a sewing machine when watching littlies :) Oh and you have inspired me with your stamp making, I loved doing those at school!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your printing. Used to looove carving lino in college - ooh even just the smell of it under the iron, mmm! : )
ReplyDeletehehe :) that's a lot of knitting and how can you resist driving your car over it?
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