Bags Bags Bags!
Bags were completed. Others put in process. A needle case was made. See below:
A completely out of print fabric, Alexander Henry's Kanji in parchment for one Mavis Knitting bag...
A darling navy and beige Sheep Toss Mavis knitting bag...
and a Bright Squares Glady. I didn't dare try to photo the insides of this - the customer said "bright - yellows, oranges" - well...those don't photo all that well, and I decided to spare your eyes! It's wonderful, don't get me wrong. But for some reason, those colors cause wacky things to happen to cameras!I also got my business client's books done for another month - always a huge undertaking and I get to breathe a sigh of relief when it's done!
And so...today was back to work.
Huh?
Yes. Work. It's a 24/7 thing in Knitnana's world!
lololol
(but some of that work is almost like play...thankfully!)
I also managed to knit 4 cloths to send out. I know there is one Independent Living Center that's underwater in Iowa, as we got the word today. I'm hopeful that I can reach another one to see if we can find where to send cloths - so stay tuned to the Cloths for Crisis group, okay?
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5 Comments:
You are keeping busy! Those bags look great (I love the bright squares one in particular) :)
I think I have some of the Alexander Henry fabric in my small fabric stash. Good thing, I guess!
So ya, is the Kanji bag spoken for or can I find it somewhere? It's GORGEOUS!!!!
That Bright Squares Gladys sure isn't going to get lost in the shuffle. I have six cloths finished since the call went out on C4C.
I think the title of this post should have read "busy busy busy"! Phew! I think I need a lie down after just reading about it all!
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