Tuesday 10 November 2020

WOYWW 597: vineyard scarf

Hi, I’m back for our weekly share of our workspaces, as hosted by Julia on The Stamping Ground. This is a short post, to get me back into things. 
Thea is modelling my workspace again. 

The downside of using elements of self-striping yarn for my leaves, is that I’m left with lots of little balls of the other shades. 

The never-ending vineyard scarf is even longer now. Several folk have said it should be an art piece on a wall, but it’s destined to be a present. 


Family
It’s been a heartbreaking week. Dino got much worse, couldn’t breathe outside an oxygen tent, and so we had to agree to let him go. He was such a lovely cat. 




Thea is much missing her brother as well and as we have lots of cuddles. 
B finally had his first cataract op, which has so far gone ok. We’ll have to wait and see if the 2nd one goes ahead ok, or is re-scheduled due to the lockdown. 

Take care, stay safe and happy WOYWW 
Hugs Lynnecrafts 

17 comments:

  1. So sorry to hear about Dino - I think I saw this earlier on FB. Am sure Thea will be ok - next door had a sister and brother cat and when Max went I expected Pepsi to follow but she hung on a while despite her being the frailer of the two.
    Love the scarf - what a lucky recipient. You make such lovely gifts - I still remember the gift you made for LLJ - it was so beautiful.
    Take care, hope the cataract op goes ahead when it is time.
    Hugs Neet 5 xx

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  2. Sorry re Dino. Hope that Thea is OK. Love the scarf, a beautiful present. Anne x 12

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  3. I’m so sorry for your loss. Your scarf is lovely. I love the colours too. Take care with hugs from Sue #18. x

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  4. I’m really sorry about Dino, they leave such a hole in our lives when they’ve gone - poor Thea, she must feel very odd without her brother around. The scarf is looking lovely, a proper work of art. Maybe you could use the little balls of yarn to make more leaves and make a little garland to string up somewhere in the house?
    Greta news about B, got everything crossed that all goes well for the 2nd op xxxx
    Hugs LLJ 7 xxx

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  5. Poor dino. Loving the scarf what a great present . Helen #4

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  6. Hi Lynne, so sorry to hear about Dino, it's so hard when that decision has to be made. Good to hear the op went well, fingers crossed for a fast & successful second one. The scarf looks to be coming along great.Stay safe, have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #6 X

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  7. Oh Lynne I am so sorry about Dino, you have all my sympathy. What about using up those little balls as a fringe for your scarf? Happy WOYWW Angela #29

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  8. Aw poor pussy cat. My Jinx sends his purrs. The scarf looks amazing! Hope you're staying safe. Happy WOYWW?! ((Lyn)) #34 (as number 20 goes to the wrong link!

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  9. Lynne i'm really sorry to read about Dino, our fur babies are so much part of our lives but we never want them to suffer. I hope Thea gives you extra cuddles during these sad times, she'll be needing them as much as you. I hope the growing scarf will take your mind off things for at least a little while. Take care Tracey #8

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  10. That's a gorgeous scarf. Sorry to hear about Dino. In our life time we are likely to have quite a few fur friends and we have to accept that they will not always be with us but if we give them a good life while they are here at least we know they will have been happy during their short life. Wishing you a lovely creative week and a happy woyww, Angela x15x

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  11. Oh Lynne...... I am so, so sorry to hear about poor Dino! When you sent meows to our kitties from only Thea, I wondered why. It's so sad. I know he'd been suffering with his breathing for a while. It's terribly sad when you see the other one grieving too, isn't it. Please give Thea a big cuddle from her auntie Shoshi and Lily and Ruby send comforting purrs.

    I am glad B's first cataract has been done successfully, and hope the lockdown doesn't delay the second one. I can't see mine happening for years after what the optician said!

    Your vineyard scarf is fabulous, and growing each week! It will make a fantastic gift for someone. Once it's done, I expect you will return to the Persian tiles? I am keen to get started on mine, once the tiny carpets are finished.

    Thank you for your visit and your lovely comment, and especially for your kind words about my brother-in-law. I'm really going to miss him - he was a very special man. I am so pleased you'd like to be included in the giveaway. Funny that Dino was a computer whizz too! Beatrice was brilliant at it! I'm glad I saved the screen shots of her efforts because they always make me smile, and remind me of what a special kitty she was!

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi x #23

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  12. So sorry to hear about Dino Lynne. Glad to hear that B's op went well though. The scarf is amazing! Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #1

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  13. Oh no - I'm so sorry about Dino, how sad. Thea will be missing him for awhile I think. Inky and Mittsy send their regards as well. :-( Your scarf looks fab, and yes it does look good as a wall hanging, or perhaps a table runner even. Best of luck with the cataract surgeries, have a good week (if you can) and stay safe...Lindart #31

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  14. Sooo sorry to hear about Dino. sending lots of hugs! Such a beautiful scarf
    Stay safe
    Ellie #27

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  15. So sorry to hear about Dino. The scarf is looking stunning. Happy Belated WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#14)

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  16. Sorry I’m late. Start with the good news, glad to hear that B’s first op has gone well, I hope he erm, sees the difference nice and quickly! The scarf is wonderful, I think all the left over bits mean that you probably are destined to make another! I’m so sorry about Dino, I expect you and Thea feel exactly the same at the mo.

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  17. Thanks all for your kind comments.
    Love
    Lynne

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