Wonderful! I don’t know how to knit and don’t have the time to do it anyway, but I totally appreciate and have a lot of respect for those who do!
Such creative indulgence you put me to shame!
Is it as difficult for you to walk through the yarn section of a craft store as it is for me to walk through the paints? Every time I get around the basic materials, it gives me more ideas than I ever have time to follow through on!
Absolutely
I love yarn too. I wish I had more time to knit and crochet. There is no end to the things that can be made with colorful, colorful yarn.
OH what fun to indulge in what we love! I can picture you now very much involved in your craft. Creative choice for the challenge.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
My daughter loves to knit! She was taught by her paternal grandmother. My mom taught me to crochet (or tried) but I’ve never really gotten the hang of it. I admire anyone who can do creative arts such as these.
Knitting huh? Nice.
They are nice book for improve the skill.
oh wow, i admire anyone who can knit.
how a string of yarn and a needle or two can create something practical and/or beautiful is beyond me! good for you. enjoy your indulgence
I don’t knit, but to have the time to do what you enjoy most is a perfect indulgence!
Great interpretation for this week theme of Indulge my friend
I’m going to get out my knitting books and look for a project. Thanks for the great idea!
I can relate. But I buy the yarn not the books.
sitting in a comfy chair, next to a warm fire, knitting away with soft music in the background … what a thought
I think that can be a wonderful indulgence. I can relate because there was a quite long knitting phase in my life…
I love to knit but really stink at it so I usually spend my time ripping out everything I just did.
Reminds of the tribes in the northern part of my country. They produced world-class knitting products I must say.
Oh my what a delightful way to indulge in an afternoon.
My friends are crazy about knitting from Angry bird hats to baby mittens to colorful, eye-catching scarves. It is a beautiful hobby that comes from a heart of an artist. Beautiful post. take care….
one day i will make time to learn to knit! nice post!
Wonderful and creative indulgence!! I wish I knew how to knit!
I have two out of those three. Great collection!
-Nizzy
Wonderful! I don’t know how to knit and don’t have the time to do it anyway, but I totally appreciate and have a lot of respect for those who do!
Such creative indulgence you put me to shame!
Is it as difficult for you to walk through the yarn section of a craft store as it is for me to walk through the paints? Every time I get around the basic materials, it gives me more ideas than I ever have time to follow through on!
Absolutely
I love yarn too. I wish I had more time to knit and crochet. There is no end to the things that can be made with colorful, colorful yarn.
such a creative indulgence!
my wife is looking for Macrame,, nice take.
Wonderful entry for this week!!
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my mama too… loved to knit
OH what fun to indulge in what we love! I can picture you now very much involved in your craft. Creative choice for the challenge.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
My daughter loves to knit! She was taught by her paternal grandmother. My mom taught me to crochet (or tried) but I’ve never really gotten the hang of it. I admire anyone who can do creative arts such as these.
Knitting huh?
Nice.
They are nice book for improve the skill.
oh wow, i admire anyone who can knit.
how a string of yarn and a needle or two can create something practical and/or beautiful is beyond me! good for you. enjoy your indulgence
I don’t knit, but to have the time to do what you enjoy most is a perfect indulgence!
Great interpretation for this week theme of Indulge my friend
I’m going to get out my knitting books and look for a project. Thanks for the great idea!
I can relate. But I buy the yarn not the books.
sitting in a comfy chair, next to a warm fire, knitting away with soft music in the background … what a thought
I think that can be a wonderful indulgence. I can relate because there was a quite long knitting phase in my life…
Just add a cat in the lap and it’s perfect!
wonderful
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I love to knit but really stink at it so I usually spend my time ripping out everything I just did.
Reminds of the tribes in the northern part of my country. They produced world-class knitting products I must say.
Oh my what a delightful way to indulge in an afternoon.
My friends are crazy about knitting from Angry bird hats to baby mittens to colorful, eye-catching scarves. It is a beautiful hobby that comes from a heart of an artist. Beautiful post. take care….
one day i will make time to learn to knit! nice post!
Wonderful and creative indulgence!! I wish I knew how to knit!
I have two out of those three. Great collection!
-Nizzy
Curled up with a new knitting book is bliss.