sticks, beads and strings
make wonderful, beautiful things

Future Kipper

Here’s my little knitter in training! Drama helped me while I was winding those mini skeins of yarn yesterday. The first time, I asked her to help, and she was quite willing, so we began, I was winding along, and she wanted to take her hands out. Of course, I said no, and she said, “but my hands will be tied up in there”. I assured her that this was not the case, and that her hands would be free shortly, but I could tell she didn’t quite believe me. She was very relieved when I got through winding to find out this was true and her hands were her very own again. This picture was taken later in the evening, when she’s had a little more yarn holding experience.
IMG 0838

Now, if I could just get DaBaby interested in yarn instead of the dog food, my pet supplies might last a bit longer.

Digg StumbleUpon

RSS feed | Trackback URI

2 Comments »

Comment by Loretta (29 comments.)
2007-11-02 02:17:32

She looks very cute holding the yarn and smiling about it. I got the boys to help me wind floss bobbins once …. only once. It didn’t go quite as well.

and ~ LOL at DaBaby eating the dog food!

 
Comment by Jys (1 comments.)
2007-11-02 13:07:40

hi there, glad i’ve found your site! I’m new to knitting. Hope can learn a some tips from ur knitting blog!!

 
Name (required)
E-mail (required - never shown publicly)
URI
Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)
You may use <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> in your comment.

Trackback responses to this post

FireStats icon Powered by FireStats