Wednesday, September 12, 2012

WOYWW more woolly yarns

It's Wednesday again and time for another therapeutic dose of desk visiting. 
Here's mine ...


It's not really a desk, but it's where I do most stuff, except knitting. Last week's beanie (black and pink), as you can see, is finished, and there is another one nearly finished. And, no, it's not really cold enough to need lots of them, it's just nice to have a selection.
Yes, PJ, for visiting the cold, white stuff  :)
With Spring here now, normal paper transmission will resume shortly.
Now I'm off to visit Julia and you can too.


21 comments:

  1. I wish I had a friend that could knit me goodies :) The beanies look adorable! waving the #50 from the hills of North Carolina :)

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  2. Hi there Ros well somehow or other have not been over to your desk for simply an age and saw down below you were playing with Stampscapes some borrowed some yours - did you know that you can buy them very reasonably from unmounted from the Stampscapes site?? that is where I bought mine and here are some good links for using them, plus the Stampscape site it self has some great ideas on it. I do have some on my blog too if you look under Stampscapes on labels :D
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P6JpfnXZQM

    http://netnet.net/~cloud9/tutorials/tutorial_17.html

    Great knitting there! and thanks for sharing ~ happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz. x #25

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  3. Your knitting is exquisite, love those beanies
    Bridget

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  4. OMGoodness the beanies are gorgeous. You really can knit up a beanie in a week. I am still doing the 10" square for the knit a thon!! I am definitely planning to book a FB class in March 2013. At least this way I know what I will be doing next year and give work plenty of notice.
    Sandra

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  5. Hi Ros, the sight of your knitting always cheers me up for some reason, I think it is the colours and everything looks so cosy. My skiing sheep have pride of place in my craft room, thank you again, you are so kind. Happy WOYWW, Anne x #82

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  6. lovely insartia knitting! Happy WOYWW! Lindsay #24

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  7. Great beanies ...love kniting them too...great colours.x#81

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  8. One can never have too many hats. Lovely knitting
    Famfa 13

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  9. Beautiful little beanies - so clever. x Jo

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  10. I so wish I could follow a pattern..I can only knit... although have just learnt to pearl too.. so knit and pearl only... would love to make patterns...lol love the one that is nearly finished...
    CLaire #113

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  11. I never learned to knit...crochet is my thing! These are wonderful!
    Glenda 106

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  12. Beautiful knitting! As you are heading into Spring I'm feeling cold as what little Summer we had leaves us. I've started making more crochet Afghans!
    Have a great week,
    Jo x

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  13. Those hats look great! Always best to be ready early!

    Katie 40

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  14. Very neat knitting, your tension looks fab! I used to knit loads of intarsia stuff like that years ago, sweaters for my boys etc. Used to make my own patterns on graph paper too!!
    Hugs, lLJ ~70 xx

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  15. Gosh Beautiful knitting love the colours.. Have a fun week, Hugs May x x x#65

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  16. Great beanies, my mum was a knitter, she says it's too hard on the hands now. It's great that spring has finally arrived, don't like the cold.
    Have a great week.
    Von #54

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  17. Stunning knitting there Ros! Gorgeous colours too.

    Belated Happy WOYWW, Di xx

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  18. Thanks for tracking down the name of my triffid plant... Veronica Spictata suits her to a tee.
    Sandra

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  19. I love the pink and black beanie! Tamika #162

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