Today though we'd originally expected to be stuck inside as the original weather forecast was pretty awful, but they changed it and it's been lovely! As a result after me getting over an IBS attack (probably brought on by antibiotics for an ear infection) we went to Oderings Garden Centre and spent more than I wanted to on plants. It was a good haul though, we got tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus, strawberries, beans, bok choy and marigolds. They're now all in aside from the tomatoes which I think need to be a little bigger before being planted. The boys chose most of the plants and then helped plant them
This is the back vege patch that was cleared yesterday. It now has the bok choy, beans, marigolds and potatoes in it |
Strawberries! |
And finally the main vege patch. It's got asparagus, corn, lots of lettuce types and some marigolds as well. |
Next weekend we'll clear out the old sandpit of weeds and the tomatoes will likely go in there.
No weaving so far this weekend, but I'm hopeful for tomorrow. It's been making my RSI worse, so have given my arms a break from it and have been doing some arm strengthening exercises and stretches to hopefully help them recover. I'm not far off finishing the scarf though, so hopefully I'll get it finished this week; eldest now wants to learn too, but I think I'll have to find a smaller loom to help him with that.
I want to get this finished quickly so I can wear it before it gets too warm, but it's quite large and has a lot of beads and lace so takes time. The yarn is Wandering Cat Yarns Slinky Solo Cat |
I also need to start doing some sewing for the boys and me, but not till I've got a little more time. Hopefully George might be interested in that too, I do have 2 sewing machines after all, and he enjoys it at school.
Finally on spinning. I've got the first bobbin of my grey perendale finished and am over halfway through the second; they're for my eighteenth century stockings. After that's done I've got a SAL for Artemis Fibres and I've got the coloured romney to finish as well. Maybe then I'll do something from Heavenly Wools or something else in the stash.
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We're just tidying out our gardens ahead of winter around here. Last weekend I cut back all the DayLily stalks and then mulched.
Love the weaving - looks very complicated. Pretty sock. Another knitter in NZ sent me some Possum yarn a few weeks ago, and I can't wait to try. Looks like it'll be super warm!
Must be a very good time for gardening but I must admit I did more spinning, playing with fleeces and knitting this weekend than gardening lol.
Love the weaving and knitting! The weaving looks fantastic. I hope that your issues that are stopping you mend quickly so that you can gradually get back to them. My mum has problems and I tell her to rotate between 30 mins spinning and then sit somewhere totally different and knit, read or sew for an hour before heading back to the wheel. It helps her greatly although she feels she is not accomplishing much she really is. A DT wheel is also very good for her legs as gentle exercise.
Can't wait to see pics of your gardens as they grow.... they will keep me going through the brutal winter they are calling for here.
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