Tuesday 26 October 2021

WOYWW 647. Circles and greys

Hi, 
Here’s my crafting for this week’s blog hop. I found a new pattern that starts in circles and then makes a nice square. 

I’ve also experimented with a new colour called bluestone. I’m not sure it works on its own. What do you think? It might work better as accents. 



I also made a wreath for my Mum and Dad’s grave. It was my Mum’s birthday on Thursday. 
I wrote a poem for her, called Giant Lemon Meringues: http://lmcollis.blogspot.com/2021/10/giant-lemon-meringues.html?m=1
We used to go to the Rambler’s Retreat at Dimmingsdale between Oakamoor and Alton. 
I swear their lemon meringue pies are six inches tall!

It’s been a challenging week. A friend died after a long illness. I really want to go to the funeral tomorrow. The church will be ok I think but there will be lots of kids at the wake. They promised a breezy corner but I wasn’t sleeping, worrying about it, so I’ve decided not to go. 
I had my booster jab on Sunday. Not too bad, sore arm and headaches, and I’m glad to have it. 
Folkestone bl**dy council has started work wrecking Princes Parade this week, even though the public enquiry isn’t finished. Thanks all for your kind messages of support. Friends spoke beautifully and courageously despite attacks from a savage QC for the council. Details are here. All the green space on the seaward side of the canal will be built on. This Enquiry is about blocking off the road. 
On a brighter note, I had some long awaited happy mail from Susan Renshaw. 
She clearly posted it in May from Oz so I don’t know where it’s been since then. A lovely ATC in a pocket and a postcard. I wonder if it got stuck in the Suez Canal 😀

Bella and Gracie have been fighting. I’ve tried a Pet Remedy spray on their bedding to calm them (my asthma is affected by the plug-ins) but nothing is working yet, apart from one staying upstairs and the other downstairs when possible. Any tips gratefully received. It seems worse at crossing places where they pass each other. I’ve sprayed there too. 
Here are some ‘butter wouldn’t melt’ photos. 


Those were our clean towels, Miss!












And finally, a seasonal gift to warm all cats’ hearts












          






Take care all, and happy crafting!
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 




Tuesday 19 October 2021

WOYWW 646 Rectangles and catnip

Hi all, back again for our weekly blog hop care of  Julia at The Stamping Ground




My squares are increasingly morphing into rectangles! Both fronts done; 
I’m just about ready to start the back. Here you can see last week’s green in situ. 

After my local wool shop said “Oh we don’t stock Stylecraft cotton & bamboo now, it’s a summer yarn” I got a bit paranoid about supplies. Black Sheep Wools in Warrington still have stock, thank goodness. I might have bought a bit more than I need - it’s hard to estimate when you’re making it up as you go along! Still, I always say that curating my yarn stash is a separate hobby from using it!

As angelic as our cats look, they’ve been scratching the furniture. I know, they look like butter wouldn’t melt. 





















However, they’ve been scratching so I bought some scratching boards. Some have catnip added so I bought some to make the boards more attractive and left the sealed bag on the table. 
We came back to find the bag chewed open, and catnip all over the floor.  
Gracie did an unconvincing job of pretending it was nothing to do with her. 


They are using the scratching boards and damaging less elsewhere though. 

Thanks to all for your supportive sentiments regarding Princes Parade. The inquiry started yesterday so fingers crossed. Here’s a picture so you can see the area around the Royal Military Canal. Why do some greedy b@stards see somewhere beautiful and can only think how many houses they can build on it? 🤬🤬


I’m going for my covid booster jab on Sunday. Hope you all get yours soon. 

And finally….






Take care and happy crafting!
Hugs 
Lynnecrafts 


Tuesday 12 October 2021

WOYWW 645 Squares and cats

Hi again, here’s my contribution to our weekly blog hop. I’ve done enough squares for the other side of the front of my cardi now, and am starting the back. 


I’ve introduced some pale green squares as well. I’m not sure whether they go with the rest. What do you think?

My nostepinne gets lots of use with this yarn. I like to have small balls when I’m changing colours. Here’s Bella supervising. 

The autumn rain seems to have stopped for now and I had a good walk along the seafront to Hythe. I went along Princes Parade and tried just to enjoy it, watching the fishing competition. Our stupid council is closing access to  it soon to build houses on the road with exclusive beach frontage  🤬. Numerous appeals and judicial reviews have failed. There’s another public inquiry next week. If it fails we’ll no longer have access along this road. By the way, if they build that close to the beach, they’ll all get free pebbledashing in the winter. 

The end of my walk was along the Royal Military Canal. 
The cats are seriously into winter hibernation mode now. 


And finally….
My respiratory consultant couldn’t give any predictions other than saying I should be very cautious about anything indoors so crazy cat woman is my destiny, Julia! 

Still, I can exercise outside. A good job we’ve no bears 😀

Happy crafting!
Hugs 
Lynnecrafts x

Tuesday 5 October 2021

WOYWW 644 Squares and Nepalese stories

Hi everyone! Back again for our weekly peek at each other’s crafting. Have a look at The Stamping Ground and join in!



My cardigan is growing apace, and I spent a happy rainy afternoon weaving in ends under Bella’s supervision. 


She’s become very much a lap cat recently. Brian took this picture of her, that I love. So cool she should be saying “Peel me a mouse, Beulah!”
Gracie is already practicing hibernation for the winter. 

We had a lovely walk along Folkestone Leas on Sunday, as the rain had stopped. 
I go in the car with Brian when he goes shopping but I often wait in the car. Yesterday I felt I was hiding too much. Sometimes I think I’ll never go out normally again. So I went with him into our local Nepalese grocers, Everest Food, and enjoyed it. Small pleasures! (All masked up of course).  I’m also going to ask the respiratory consultant who said I wouldn’t survive the virus if that’s still true. They know more about it now than when he told me that. 
Anyway, Everest sell decent sizes of spices, and my mouth puckered just at the thought of Szechuan pepper pickles and sauces.  A little of that numbed mouth goes a long way 😋


We’re lucky to have the Gurkhas at Shorncliffe Barracks. There was a lot of street hassle of women with the previous regiment. The Gurkhas are very polite, but don’t mess with them! One local yob thought he saw a chance of robbing a “little old man” at a cash point. Next thing he knew, he was on the ground with the “little old man” (a retired Gurkha) sitting on his back phoning the police. 😀 And we get places such as Everest, shown above for good supplies. 
And finally…




And I couldn’t resist this video
Sorry about that. 😏

Take care and happy happy crafting!

Hugs
Lynnecrafts