Wednesday, January 1, 2014



to all of you.  Started the New Year giving my very sleepy husband a great beginning of the year kiss. Tomorrow marks our 38th Anniversary of meeting each other!  Wow, how time flies but I can confirm we still do crazy and fantastic things together...and to begin the year on a high note, we are taking a drive to Scotland tomorrow.  Not sure what we are going to see, but we need an adventure. What better way than to go somewhere you have never been before?

Another new adventure for me in 2014 is to become a Stampin Up Demonstrator.  I am currently too far away from my friend Anna to save on postage and handling and I found that Southport is in need of a demonstrator.  I make over 400+ cards a year for family, friends and our supporters so why not get all the benefits.  Please pray that this will be a fulfilling venture.

I have been given the opportunity to do a workshop a month at my favourite yarn shop, The Yarn Fairy.  We begin on the 25th January!  And as I am missing my Crafternoon buddies in Bedworth, I thought I would also begin a connect group at my new church, Shoreline Church, here in Southport.  Will be calling the church office on the 3rd to see if they have approved my request to meet there.  More details on that to come.

And yes, this blog will still be about my knitting.  I have been busy knitting for a family that is multiplying.  Our friends, Jim & Eileen, have two married children, Tracy and David.  Tracy and her husband, Adam, are expecting their first daughter in February. And David and his wife, Laura, already have one son but are expecting their second son soon. 

Tracy saw a Craftsy pattern photo I posted on my FB page and asked me to knit her up a hat.  It is the Foxy & Wolfie Hat. So I have made one for Tracy & Adam's new daughter.


Now I am on to the Wolfie hats, one for the Big Brother to be and the newborn.  I will post a photo soon.  Struggling again with the short rows for the ears!  But I will get it, I am determined.

Well that is it for now...happy crafting!


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