Thank you for all your well wishes last week they are very much appreciated. Nothing has moved forward regarding the MRI scan. I did pop into the GP surgery to make sure that the referral had gone out and the receptionist assures me that it has, I will give it until next week and then I will call the MRI department and ask there. The tingling sensation in my head and face continues but mostly when I'm using my phone, I have hardly used it this week and when I do I hold it at arms length, if I have to make a call I will use my hands free and push the phone as far away from me as I can.
I'm pleased to say that my teeth have settled down after their brutal attack at the dentist, I have an appointment to have the new crowns cemented in next Thursday but I think that should be straight forward. π€π€
Kevin's Socks Ta daa!!!
What can I say, I'm worried in case they will be too big, I hope not. I didn't enjoy knitting the stripes and won't be knitting anymore stripy socks in the future. These socks are in no way perfect but then I have yet to knit a perfect sock. I'm just pleased that Kevin will have them in time for his birthday. I will let you know his reaction.
Stats
I used two 50 gram balls of each colour of this yarn and I have still got lots left over. I washed and blocked them and I'm so glad that I did because the colours ran, I rinsed them until the water was clear and I'm hoping that the colour won't run in the second wash. I did use a touch of fabric conditioner in the final rinse and they are lovely and soft and smell divine. π
New Yarn!
Can you remember Teds Poncho back here, well as a thank you Ted gave me a gift voucher to use in a yarn store, this one in fact. (wow it's ten years since I wrote that post and the shop will have been there more than 51 years now!)
I made the journey last Friday and came away with this. Four balls of lovely sock yarn and it only cost me 78p! Thank you Ted. π
When the ladies in my LIp Reading class heard I was making socks for Kevin they all said, make me some! and so I made each one of them draw around one of their feet and measure the width, then I asked them to write down their favourite colours. The plan is to make these slowly through the year and present them with them at Christmas. I think I can safely call this the year of the sock.
Chicks and Such
Now every year at this time, various charities ask for knitted chicks and rabbits to sell to boost funds, in fact my Easter Chick Pattern is usually right at the top of the list from January well past Easter. I always feel obliged to make some but because I have made so many in the past I find it a bit of a chore. This is my meagre contribution for Macmillan this year. I did do a post on our u3a website asking our members to make some if they wanted and I added my pattern along with some others and hopefully the ladies from my crochet group will make some too, every single one counts right?
I tried to make bunnies this time but I'm not that impressed with my efforts I gave up after three.
Flowers
As I mentioned in a previous post the lovely Pamela from the u3a Knicky Knack Knitters group is always on a mission to brighten up and add colour and cheer to our Marina and Train station. This time it's the turn of the station the theme being Spring, as you know I have made a few butterflies here and now have thrown these simple flowers into the mix, a great way to use up scraps and an ideal flower to teach any new members in my crochet group on Monday, I'll take lots of colourful scraps of yarn and we should have a whole heap of flowers at the end of the session.
Year Of Woodland Flowers Embroidery
Stems all finished and I'm looking forward to sewing the daisy this afternoon.
We are patiently awaiting the arrival of grandson number three he's due to arrive on the 19th so it could be anytime nowπ€
What are you up to today? whatever it is I hope that you have a peaceful Sunday. ππ
The sun is shining today and the Spring Bulbs are making an appearance. π
Linking with Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching