I'm making a wedding card. You can tell, can't you?
I'm just toying with vague ideas. Nothing's coming of any of them ... ho hum.
And there's some of the last winter camellias.
Oh well, at least my knitting presents no creative problems ...
Wednesday's world-wide desk viewing comes to you via Julia's Stamping Ground.
Hi, that was well timed!! Love those dies and you will have to show me your clever technique for colouring. Knitting is coming along beautifully and too think this is easy for you. It looks so complicated.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to lunch after the school holidays.
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That's a nice Lacey die you are using. Have you had a wander on Pinterest. Sometimes it helps.
ReplyDeleteGood luck anyway and keep going with the knitting.
Hugs, Neet 7 xx
Great colours Ros, i really like what you've done so far.. hard isn't trying to get things done.. having that issue with a three years old birthday card.
ReplyDeleteLove your knitting naturally, though think like the purple finished one best.
Happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz.x #33
{Shaz in Oz – Calligraphy Cards}
Well it looks like you're getting the card sorted to me! Take care Zo xx 36
ReplyDeleteYour knitting looks fab - I don't do anything that tricky! x Jo
ReplyDeleteWell of course I can tell, those lovely rich creams and flowers...got wedding all over them! It will all come together ...keep walking around it! I love that you can cut camellias....we can barely grow them but in our slightly protected coastal 'warm wind' areas!
ReplyDeleteI might not have guessed wedding card with the goods on your desk but I could tell it was going to be an elegant and classy card! I love seeing your knitting. I always that playing with yarn would be a fun hobby to learn. It must be the cat in me. Speaking of cat, I do have to question if Charles had an accomplish in the inky paw print crime business. You can't be too sure! Thanks for the visit earlier! Judy #49
ReplyDeleteGorgeous die and the knitting looks good too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and happy woyww, Angela x 29