I managed to capture a few highlights of the week in my studio and outside the house.
Spring is progressing quite nicely here in northern Illinois. For the most part the trees are looking leafy green now except for a couple of varieties. Just today our honeysuckle bushes have started blooming. I brought a few branches in the house; their scent is heavenly.
Our lilac bush which has deep red violet blossoms is just starting to bloom as well, but the lilac bushes that we have around the house still have the tiniest beginnings of flower buds on their branches.
The forget-me-nots self sow every year. During the week I picked a few sprigs of phlox and forget-me-nots to put in a tiny vase in the house and they are still looking fresh.
One of the fabrics that I had in my online shopping cart was almost sold out, so I finally placed an order for more, yes more, fabric. Also, Knit Picks was offering a free skein of Lindy Chain and I had been wanting to try it, so I placed an order for yarn too. It’s always a bit like Christmas when a box of yummy supplies is delivered, and this week I had two of them.
I’ve no idea yet what the above panel will be for. I will probably (someday) use it for a quilt throw. It was too cute to pass up.
Lindy Chain is a pima cotton/linen blend yarn. Instead of the plies of yarn being twisted they are chained together. It is a very interesting yarn, but the reviews I read a while back made it sound like it would be hard to work with especially if you need to rip back. Has anyone tried knitting with this yarn?
I also just received my first skein of Diadem. It is so, so, so soft and silky! The fiber content is baby alpaca and mulberry silk, and it is a single ply yarn which I have never tried, so I have another “something new” to work with.
Even though nothing out of the ordinary happened this week, it FLEW by so very fast! Did you notice the same thing?
HI Cindy,
You always take such beautiful pictures of everything in your camera’s view. Whether it’s inside on a doll or outside on a bush, you always capture it so well. It looks like Spring might be here to stay, even in northern Illinois. I’m glad for you.
These pictures are just lovely.
Blessings, Jeanne
Thanks so much, Jeanne! Let’s all hope that spring is here…finally. It’s been a long time coming this year.
Oops, I forgot to say how jealous I am of your new fabrics. They are gorgeous and I can’t wait to see what you do with them.
Blessings, Jeanne
Hi Jeanne,
I haven’t gotten over to Joann’s yet, but new fabric has arrived anyway. It seems like we have a nice week and then have to suffer through a dismal one. This week is the dismal one. 😦 I’m hoping in improves. Fingers crossed…