Wee Ones

Finished my infant and toddler socks for my guitar teachers wife, they are expecting their 4th child any day now, the pattern comes from creatingafamilyhome.com.

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My quinoa salad from Frais Catering:

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It was delicious. Starting my Love Socks, a free pattern on Ravelry. I saw a sample knit at The Loop yarn shop awhile ago and so they have been in my queue ever since patiently waiting.

Wednesday Market Day

Today I spent my time finishing projects, and starting new ones. I didn’t travel to my writing group today. I’ve learned that I can’t make time and it won’t stand still for me. My Wisp Wrap is almost complete. Which is good because I want to wear it on Saturday!! I have to decide on ribbons or buttons to secure it. Ribbons would be fun because I can lace it up any which way. The wrap is designed with eyelets around the perimeter.
I found these books at The Box Of Delights bookshop in Wolfville. The cover is what catches my eye then I read the back and first page. If I’m intrigued it’s a go!!

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The Wolfville Farmers Market will feed
me before I pick up our CSA share for this week. Our shares have been packed with the local bountiful harvest of late and I’m looking forward to what I may find. Whatever is in season always seems to blend well in a soup, so if all else fails…soups on!! Here’s some great offerings from Frais Catering who will be at tonight’s community supper. Love it!! I wish you could have experienced the wonderful smells from Frais Catering as I was sitting at The Wool n Tart finishing up my commissioned pieces for delivery.

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Future projects, the CoBaSi teal/turquoise will be striped socks and the CoBaSi plus in olives will be a drop stitch cowl.

I found these beautiful words in my Taproot Magazine.

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