Knit with 100% Alpaca Yarn hand dyed by Liz, the color is Paisley.
I am sneaking in a little daytime knitting, and finished this quickly.
I started another "Colorblock Party Scarf" for the hubs,
but the gray yarn I wanted to use next was frayed every 3 or 4 feet,
so I will have to purchase some new gray yarn to continue on this.
So I started another "Simple Yet Effective Cowl"
Knit with 100% Alpaca Yarn hand dyed by Liz, the color is Dawn's Early Light.
I had this yarn in my stash and this cowl only takes a few days to knit.
I am going to try to make a trip to the farm on saturday, I am sure they will have gray yarn.
Cut the 2" off the bottom of the celery bunch,
place in a small dish of water, and keep in a sunny spot.
After a few days, you should see small leaves start to form.
Once roots start to form, you can transfer it to a pot with soil.
So far, so good!
I always have green onions growing in the house and I can't tell you how many times I reach for them.
I have been longing for purple tulips for a long time and looking everywhere for them.
The hubs finally found them in our food store and brought home a bouquet.
gave them each a fresh cut at the bottom of the stem,
and pushed a straight pin though the stem, right at the base of the flower.
This is what I always do and the flowers stand up straight, but not this time.
I "googled" it and it says to also add a penny, that I did not do, I think it may be too late.
- next time -
I washed and put away all of my winter scarves,
and washed and hung my spring scarves and sweaters by the front door.
Rain today and I am actually excited to have a lazy rain day!