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Yipee - we've just booked a cottage for a week on Skye from 2nd June. It was reduced as a last minute deal and I can't wait. There's not one bath but two - heaven! We've been to Skye before for our Honeymoon in 2001 for three days.........and it rained, heavily, for three days so I still don't know what it looks like. Hopefully we'll have blue skies this time!
Has anyone any tips on yarn places to explore when we're there? I've found this? I also saw an article in Simply Knitting or Knitting magazine about a farm with spinning and hand dyed objects but I didn't buy the mag at the time. Has anyone seen this and have any details?
One hour five minutes and twenty three seconds - that's how long it took my friend Lynne and I to complete the Glasgow Women's 10K last weekend. It was my third 10K but first time doing the Glasgow race and I was especially pleased with my time as I'd had an upset stomach all week so couldn't train plus I was at my sister's 40th birthday party the night before which went on to the wee hours of Sunday morning! Lynne (fellow knitter and the great friend who knitted me my pink shawl) and I talked about knitting along the whole route. Without that distraction I would certainly have struggled but there's no way I could have knitted like that woman who did the London marathon recently.
It was lovely to see family and friends again and the hightlight of the party had to be the stretch limo my BIL hired to ferry all 12 females at the party around Paisley for an hour signing Karaoke! Classy! It was my first limo trip and a good laugh!
I also really enjoyed having four days off as we made it a long weekend. It was my first break this year and I hadn't realised how tired I've been of late (plus it gave my shoulder a rest).
Knitting wise
I've been taking it easy by working slowly on a cardi for DH's friend who's wife is due at the end of July. I'm using left over Debbie Bliss baby cashmerino in apple I used to make a hoodie last year. Its so soft and yummy :) I'm using a pattern from her "Special Knits" book which is nice and simple. In fact this will be my first ever cardi!
I've also started to warp up my knitters loom with yarn that's been in my stash even before I started knitting again! I bought handspun 2ply yarn while on holiday on Islay from a lady who keeps rare bread sheep but unfortunately I don't know which breed the fibres are from. The yarn is too rough to knit anything to wear with and I'm a bit worried that it may be a bit "hairy" (that's a technical term I'm sure) to weave with but I'll give it a go anyway.
I've got about 400g so I'm hoping to make two long scarfs the full width of the loom which I may sew together to make a big wrap but maybe that's being a bit over ambitious at this stage..............lets wait and see.
For the first time in two years I've decided to delete a comment.
You know who you are and its just suffice to say that my blog is not for you to vent your anger at a third party then to be so pathetic as to have to do it anonymously! If you've got something to say don't be a coward and put you name to it.
Enough said........normal service will resume shortly!
I've not been in the mood to post recently because of my RSI in my shoulder which is really playing up. After a full weekend of crafting last week it really hurt. Add to that my daily grind on the computer and I'm seriously worried that the aching won't go away and I'll have to cut down on knitting/ crochet/ spinning (haven't done any since January!).
I spend £37.00 per month on a Remedial Massage to try to help and it does but my therapist thinks its getting worse and said I should swap knitting for cross stitch! No offence to anyone who likes to cross stitch but it just doesn't float my boat.............what to do? I've tried specific exercises but I'm useless at doing them every day so I've signed up for a yoga class as my therapist said I was much better when I did a yoga class. Here's hoping things can get better.
In the meantime I'm totally uninspired :( Hopefully I'll get my Mojo back before Woolfest!