Sunday 22 October 2023

Improving, Some Follow Ups and Mosaic CAL's

 Thank you all for all your best wishes for my recovery from Covid, it was horrid! I'm hoping that I never get it again, I tested negative on the 15th day but it has left me with a cough and my voice is so hoarse, it hurts if I talk much so I'm resting it as much as possible, I'm hoping that there's not going to be any lasting damage because my throat was very sore for quite a few days and the continuous coughing didn't help.  I am trying to increase my exercise every day, my appetite has returned and food tastes almost normal again.

Onwards and upwards I hate to dwell on illness lets talk about nicer things like little grandson number two  I actually got to meet him for the first time yesterday.

Baby Julian

I was happy to see him wrapped in the little blanket I had made for him but he was wearing a crochet jacket which his mummy had bought from Etsy and I couldn't help thinking why buy from Etsy when he has a grandma who is more than willing to make him anything he needs but DIL said she had gone a little crazy with buying him far too much stuff than he will ever need. I'm already planning what I can make him for when he gets older.

More good news which I didn't want to share until we were sure that all was going to be ok, if you remember grandson number one Mikey's mummy lost a baby a couple of years ago but now she is pregnant again and due in February, she is having a boy as well so I'll have three lovely little grandsons.

Tedds Poncho

Ted was so happy with his poncho and wore it for the Abba Tribute 

Ted Wearing His Poncho
Apparently it was a great show and everyone had a fabulous time, I was so sorry to have missed it, Ted says he is looking forward to wearing his poncho to many more Red Hatter events and thanked me with a crochet pattern booklet and a gift voucher for a yarn store bless him I didn't expect anything I enjoyed making it for him.

I was asked to make a pair of thumbless mittens for my  friend Carols granddaughter, Carol  loves to crochet herself but is partially sighted now and finds it difficult to crochet. She asked me the evening before I was due to meet her, I was determined to make them that evening and have them ready for her the next day. After almost completing one mitten I came to the conclusion that it just wouldn't do, it had almost no stretch and her granddaughter would find it hard  to put her little hands into them. Although I love crochet items you can't beat a knitted rib and so I quickly made these little thumbless mittens for her, I managed to make one the evening before we met and I sat knitting the second one in the garden centre where we met.

Alyana modelling her mittens


I can't wait to make her and Carols other granddaughter some more it's lovely to make things for little girls, I'm thinking cute little sweaters with hats to match 😀

That trip to the garden centre was my first time out following Covid and my friend Jan joined us there, she had brought along a bag of crochet granny squares which she had been asked to join into a blanket for Macmillan, she knits and crochets for them but she had never joined squares to make into a blanket and wanted my advice.  I offered to do it for her...


A nice and easy project which took no time at all


It measures 38" x 42" and it's made in chunky yarn and will make a lovely throw or lap blanket.

So it's been quite a busy two weeks and now I'm looking forward to a Mosaic Crochet crochet along which starts at the end of this month.  It's hosted by Rosina Plane and it's called Sonia's Holiday Mosaic, this is the blanket/throw..



I'm going to make it for my daughter, I already have some of the yarn and I'm in the process of ordering the rest. You can find the details here if you fancy joining me. It's that time of the year when lots of crochet alongs are being announced and I get quite excited and end up buying lots of patterns while they are discounted, another one that is starting at the beginning of November is this ....


Happy CAL hosted by Tinna Thórudóttir

A very easy Mosaic Pattern which would be great for beginners.

Today I will will be doing some sewing, I need to catch up on my embroidery..


I'm determined to get it finished before the end of the month.🌝

Have a great week ahead.💗

Click here to see all the great parties that I will be linking with this week.

17 comments:

  1. Oh Linda, I'm so glad that you got to meet the baby at last! Isn't he just gorgeous? Yes, you will be making plenty of little things for him. You have managed to keep yourself busy during your bout of covid and your projects are all fabulous - of course they are - they couldn't be anything else! Keep concentrating on getting back to full fitness, but try not to overdo it - easier said than done, I fear xxx

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  2. That embroidery is so pretty!

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  3. So glad you are finally negative after having Covid, such a lingering illness. Congrats on the new grandson and also the one coming next February. Hoping everything goes well for her. You have been busy with crochet, knitting and embroidery. Continued good health.

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  4. Oh my you have a lot of crafts planned. I wish you luck in finishing your October embroidery. I am glad you have finally tested negative. Congratulations on the new grandson. I am sure you will make him many sweaters.

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  5. Glad you tested negative and are recovering now. Hope you get back to your normal self soon. Your projects are all fabulous. Congratulations on your new grandsons!

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  6. So glad you are finally negative from Covid. Hope the residual effects clear up soon. Congratulations on the new grandson, and the one coming shortly! You really have been working on some beautiful crochet and embroidery!

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  7. Hooray! So pleased you are now negative from Covid - just take time getting your full strength back.

    Many congratulations on your new Grandson, lovely photograph of you and baby Julian. Lovely news too on your third grandchild due early next year.

    Nice to see Ted in his poncho and a sweet photograph of Alyana in her mittens.

    Sending my good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Glad you are better now Linda !
    What a proud grandma ! And a cute baby !
    Nice to have such friends that love crafts like you !
    Have fun with your new project !
    Have a nice week !
    Anna

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  9. Your little grandson all wrapped up in his blanket that you made is a sweet sight! Glad you're starting to feel better and could meet him. Your monthly embroidery is beautiful - enjoy your stitching!

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  10. I love all your projects, especially the monthly embroidery! That new crochet stitchalong looks challenging... I will enjoy watching how it goes for you. Congrats on the new baby! Enjoy your slow stitching!

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  11. Oh dear, you did have a nasty time with the dreaded Covid. So pleased you are feeling better and are now well enough to get out and about. Such a beautiful baby!

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  12. Lovely photo of you and your new grandson. He looks so snuggly in the blanket you made for him. Exciting news about another grandson on the way. Sending best wishes for his safe arrival in February.
    Glad you are feeling better after your nasty bout of Covid.
    Enjoy your new CAL and your embroidery project. Have a good week x

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  13. I am so happy that you are feeling better Linda. I love all of your items you've been making. Congrats to you need grandbaby and I love that beautiful blanket you made and the poncho. I hope you have a nice week.

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  14. That needlework is such a lovely design!

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    Have a lovely weekend

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  15. What a sweet picture of you with your newest grandson. And congrats on another on the way. Busy, happy times!

    I'm so glad to read you're feeling better from COVID. Hopefully, those other symptoms will go away soon, though I remember dealing with a cough for a very long time after getting the plague last Thanksgiving. Rest and take care.

    I love that new Christmas mosaic you're planning on doing, and now I'm actually contemplating the Happy CAL. I'm not sure I need that, but I followed your link to Ravelry, and it's very tempting knowing that the pattern while it's half-off. :D

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  16. Awww, little Julian is just gorgeous, and isn't it lovely to see your beautiful crochet make in use. Such happy news about another new grandson on the way too, congratulations to all concerned. Oh, Ted looks fabulous in his poncho, such a shame you had to miss out. I hope you're feeling much better now, I know the after effects of Covid can last for a long time.

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  17. So glad you are getting better from Covid. (I had it this month too.) What a precious little grandson; congratulations! And what great news that another is on the way.

    That is a darling little girl wearing those cute red mittens you made. Sounds like you have some great crochet projects lined up. I saw the Happy CAL on Ravelry; it's a perfect name for that cheery-looking pattern.

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