It's yarn along day.
So I'm finishing up my Fabonacci blanket I started a while back [like 2 1/2 years ago...ohhh so painful to say, since it was suppose to take only a couple of months]. I finish Luna's Basket Scarf and I blocked it, first time blocking. What a difference it makes, the stitches look so much better after and the yarn got softer.
Reading, Oh myyy! There Goes The Internet by George Takei. A friend of mine recommended it. I've since friended George Takei on FB [thanks Janet for your help with that!], love his posts they are funny! I really didn't know that much about him until I started reading his book. I have a twitter account I've never used [which I believe he twitters a lot], I get on Facebook mostly to keep up with my quilt guild, I like Pinterest & Flicker and I'm starting to post more on Instagram, but mostly I enjoy blogs. This does not include Ravelry, Etsy, & Goodreads time...whew! Well back to George, it's kind of an autobiography on his increased presence and popularity in the ether. So far I am really getting a good laugh and I can hear his voice when I say "Oh Myyy!" can you?
Linking up with Ginny of Small Things.
Have a great Wednesday!
xo,
estela
The blanket looks very pretty and so does the scarf!
ReplyDeletethanks! I loved the scarf more after I blocked it.
DeleteLove your blanket. Blankets are such a commitment but I'm so glad when I finish them!! Your scarf is great too. The basket weave is such a pretty stitch!
ReplyDeleteThanks! this is my first one and you are right now that its done I'm really happy I did it.
DeleteWell if it's any consolation I think the color combination on that blanket is perfect.
ReplyDeletethanks, cheated though used the same colors the pattern used. hehe!
DeleteLoving the blanket, and my husband would love that book!
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