Summer School
Someone I know, named Al, decided to take Summer school. Al is taking the Knitting Guild Associations' Master Knitting Program. I know she can get her certification. Won't it be fun to hear about the process along the way? One of the requirements is to write about the importance of blocking. Since we never block, we bring our knits to the cleaners for blocking, this ought to be interesting!
I'm in Love with Hampstead, Lorna's Laces new color way.
The Trap pattern lends itself to crazy mixed color yarns that would normally pool and create havoc, yet when knit with an alternate plain color simply shine.
Trap has trapped me and I couldn't be happier about it.
Below, the rose, hosta, fern garden in a lovely light.
There was little light last Friday night when I stayed up to watch the meteor shower. I was just home from work and as soon as I saw one and made a wish….POOF…I was off to bed.
So far this year I've seen the Blood Moon and the new meteor shower thanks to working until midnight.
There are a few benefits.
I worked Memorial Day but was home in time to enjoy the thunderstorms in the evening.
So there's the wrap: Summer school, Trap and wishing upon a star…
Comments
The yarn...what great colors! I'll be interested to see what it looks like when it's knit up.
You have witnessed some awesome events as a result of late schedules!
That is quite a hosta!
Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the world ;) I'm enjoying your blog!
~katie
Hugs,
Meredith
I'm exhausted and ready for bed. I remember when I used to stay up late and still rise early!