This is a vest that my mom set her up with; the wool is Angora and is amazingly soft and lovely. Lydia has been working furiously on it for the last couple of weeks, and she finally finished it off last night (she was working hard so that she could bring it in and show it off at school). She has also been using the "circular" needles given to her for Christmas, along with various other bits of knitting "kit" contributed by parents and relatives. She certainly enjoys it, and she seems to have the patience to get her projects all of the way through to completion.
Random scribblings about life in our family. This blog was started back in 2008 when we moved to Cambridge (UK) for a year.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Knitting
It is with great pomp and fanfare that I announce that Lydia has completed a major knitting project:
This is a vest that my mom set her up with; the wool is Angora and is amazingly soft and lovely. Lydia has been working furiously on it for the last couple of weeks, and she finally finished it off last night (she was working hard so that she could bring it in and show it off at school). She has also been using the "circular" needles given to her for Christmas, along with various other bits of knitting "kit" contributed by parents and relatives. She certainly enjoys it, and she seems to have the patience to get her projects all of the way through to completion.
This is a vest that my mom set her up with; the wool is Angora and is amazingly soft and lovely. Lydia has been working furiously on it for the last couple of weeks, and she finally finished it off last night (she was working hard so that she could bring it in and show it off at school). She has also been using the "circular" needles given to her for Christmas, along with various other bits of knitting "kit" contributed by parents and relatives. She certainly enjoys it, and she seems to have the patience to get her projects all of the way through to completion.
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Congratulations Lydia!! It's beautiful. Michele
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