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Friday 20 April 2012

One day it was there

and the next it had disappeared!!!!

The last post that is.  Only found it had disappeared because I wanted to edit

What is going on ?????????????

 

It went something like this

 

Sorry for not posting so often

But the needles have been busy with lots and lots of projects

Knit 4 Charities this month has two I want to contribute to – Australian Inland Mission and Sydney Homeless Connect Day.

Plus a lot of challenges that I would love to contribute to, but just don’t know if I will get time.  And nothing in the appropriate in the project drawer

Family and friends have had requests too – Yippee!!!

A selection of their projects below.  More can be viewed on Ravelry – AussieMaria

 

Lailah's Ladybug

48 hours notice for a gift for a special little girl’s 1st birthday

Pattern - is my mix of 1,001 patterns

Yarn – Bendigo Woollen Mills Classic 8ply Poseiden & Sequest

 

Snuggles Wil

A request from SIL (a new motorcyclist) who feels the cold

Pattern – Snuggles by Drops Design

Yarn – Bendigo Woollen Mills Classic 8ply Raven

 

Warrior XandaWarrior Phoenix

Two little supporters (6 months on left, 2 years on right) of a local League team for a friend of DD3

Pattern – Little Hoodlum

Yarn – Heirloom Easy Care 8ply Green, Bendigo Woollen Mills Classic 8ply Raven & Almond

The reason I love top-down knits – the one on the right was 5cm too short.  Very quickly remedied  Smile

 

Twinkle Macy

And for hubby’s cousin’s little girl

Pattern – Twinkle

Yarn – Bendigo Woollen Mills Classic 8ply Celery

 

Bye for now

Fingers crossed it stays put  Smile

4 comments:

  1. That post was definitely there - I read it and I think I commented!

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  2. All good my end.. read and commented on your blog... very busy hands :))

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  3. It was there, it was definitely there, I saw it.

    Wow, you are one crazy fast knitter Maria, I am so in awe of people that can knit that well, it's a gift.

    cheers
    Fi

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  4. Yep, I saw your post too and remarked on the value of knitting top down knits for growing kids and husbands who are rough on their cuffs. I love the stuff you churn out. Your lovely work fills a sadly increasing need.

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