A dry start to the day, with the odd moment of sunshine soon turned to grey dullness. Not a day for working outside, so what else to do, hmm, let me think.
I had knitting lined up and needed some 3.5 mm interchangeable tips,a quick phone call to Debs shop to make sure they were in stock and off we went.
We stopped in Ammanford as a couple of things were needed from Wilko and then tootled off to Llandeilo. I had not realised that today was the first birthday for the shop.
Tea and cake was enjoyed, one of us had 4 pieces (not me), although one of them was mine, it was just too sweet and made my teeth scream.
I picked up my tips and yes,I did fall off the wagon. I bought 600 grams of Pulse in the peachy pink colour. That was for me, and will be a cardigan, the last batch that I bought was for Francesca. I also picked 600 grams of this King Cole Corona chunky, it is acrylic but as soft as down and lovely to knit with.
Also for me, it is not as blue in the flesh and the colour is Chinese Violet, it will be a sweater in the same pattern as the pink one that I made for Francesca.
The sun came out while we were in the shop but the grey came back before we left.
I realised that I had no bread in the freezer and soup was planned for dinner. I delved into the pantry and made a batch of bread rolls, cheese and olive, the garlic stuffed ones, with some dried basil and oregano. They taste as good as they look, well I had to quality control them.
Now I have the washing up to do, I would delegate but everyone else is snoozing on the sofa.
TTFN Pam
And who is this"everyone else" Pam? I am intrigued cos you haven't told us.
ReplyDeleteYou know all about Ben and my Significant Other prefers to remain a mystery.
DeleteThat wool is adorable and if you're going to fall off the wagon then at least you've done it with style :D
ReplyDeleteI'm craving those rolls now :D x
They are very good and the wool is knitting up a treat.
DeleteOh wow....those rolls look amazing Pam-x-
ReplyDeleteThey are, I have made scones with those additions before but this was a first in the bread department, it will not be the last.
DeleteRain is also going to keep me knitting and sewing today - how terrible!
ReplyDeleteMy heart aches for all of us crafters who have to find something to do in bad weather.
DeleteIsn't it sad, that you have to amuse yourself with yarn shopping, knitting and baking on a rainy day? Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteI gritted my teeth and thought happy thoughts.
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