Hello there, interwebs!
I know that I can't possibly have any loyal readers out there, as I am very un-loyal to actually writing. Since the last time I was here typing...
1. I canned over 400 jars of various sundries, and filled the pantry to explosion potential.
2. Following the three months of putting up food from the garden, I experienced a run on Harry Potter Sweaters of monumental proportions. Over 100 sweaters were embroidered by hand and sent out into the world in the months of October through January.......
3. I also experienced a small run on custom handknit sweaters, which I believe each deserve their own beautiful snapshot........
4. And, finally--- I got caught up in miles and miles of roving, and put together giant blankets and scarves for sale in the shop--- one of which was to be seen on a little old runway during NYC Fashion week. You know, no big deal. *runs around flapping arms like an albatross and screaming like a hyena* Totally cool.
So.... that's my excuse. I literally had not the time, nor the finger strength, to type anything. To let you know how I was doing.
But turns out..........I'm doing just fine. I'm ready for the spring let down. It came, like the weather, a little later than last year. But I'm all caught up, and ready for a month of hibernation before the seeds go in the garden.
My two seedlings are doing wonderfully, and the hubster is out for training in California for a month.
I'll try and write regularly until..... well...... I run out of time again. Being seasonally self-employed is tough on time management skills. :)
♥Rose
ETA: I'm available here, here, and here for your purchasing pleasure.
I know that I can't possibly have any loyal readers out there, as I am very un-loyal to actually writing. Since the last time I was here typing...
1. I canned over 400 jars of various sundries, and filled the pantry to explosion potential.
2. Following the three months of putting up food from the garden, I experienced a run on Harry Potter Sweaters of monumental proportions. Over 100 sweaters were embroidered by hand and sent out into the world in the months of October through January.......
3. I also experienced a small run on custom handknit sweaters, which I believe each deserve their own beautiful snapshot........
Melissa Leapman's Fabulous Cabled Turtleneck Pattern in Malabrigo Maxima |
Heavily Improvised Cropped Version of Amy Miller's Gradient Pullover |
Beautiful Silk Wedding Bodice from Stephanie Japel's Gorgeous Simple Knitted Bodice Pattern |
A Classic Lopapeysa |
A Downton Inspired Cardigan from an antique 1920's pattern |
Downton Inspired Lace Pullover from another antique pattern |
But turns out..........I'm doing just fine. I'm ready for the spring let down. It came, like the weather, a little later than last year. But I'm all caught up, and ready for a month of hibernation before the seeds go in the garden.
My two seedlings are doing wonderfully, and the hubster is out for training in California for a month.
I'll try and write regularly until..... well...... I run out of time again. Being seasonally self-employed is tough on time management skills. :)
♥Rose
ETA: I'm available here, here, and here for your purchasing pleasure.