Knitting
Made with recycled Yarn
As for reading
I've been busy dipping in and out of some of my favourite poetry books for inspiration... "the soul is here for it's joy", "the winged energy of delight", "the barefoot book of classic poems"...plus more than can be mentioned here.... :)
And I was going to write about them but then I found these two on the sofa with this favourite upon their knees.
Great pice!
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The pink cardi is just precious!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Suzy, the cardigan is beautiful! Yes, really beautiful! I think it's a good thing it's a littl big so you can use it longer.
ReplyDeleteOne day you are going to have to show me how to make those little dolls, I have wanted to learn how for so long.
I love the photo of two of your babies with a book, they look so sweet!
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what a lovely shot of your girls reading together and i have always wanted ezra to have a waldorf doll - i think this christmas my wish will come true! : ) beautiful cardi and other knits on your little nola!
ReplyDeleteLovely cardi! I think its great that it is a teenie wittle bit too big : ) She can wear it a wittle bit wonger. First time at your blog and its a lovely place to visit : ) I was jsut asked by my two year old yesterday if she was getting a new baby for Cwistmas so I need to get started on a new Waldorf baby too but want to make her a slightly smaller one that her current one. thanks for sharing. Tricia @ CrunchyCatholicMomma.blogspot
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little sweater! The good thing about too-big knits, is that they always fit eventually! :)
ReplyDeleteThe sweater is beautiful. And those dolls... I can't wait till my littlest gets hers for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteso so cute, i love the wee one in all her knits, and the lovely photo reading on the sofa. sigh.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little girls. The cardi is so pretty, better too big than too small, right?
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing sweeter than a baby in all knitted clothes. And that is one beautiful cardy you have finished. Thank you for popping by at simply...life.
ReplyDeleteAww, look at the sweetest baby in lovely handknits. sigh..
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