A day trip to Daylesford in central Victoria yesterday with a friend found me at Purls Palace, which was a yummy shop filled with yarn, wool, felt and fabric - not to mention books and cushions and all sorts of lovely things. It was definitely the highlight of my day.
Although I know how to knit, I would never call myself a knitter and I especially don't follow patterns. When I bought this delicious wool, I was given a free patten for a scarf, so thought I'd give it a try. I'm so pleased with myself, and can't believe I'm actually
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Annie what gorgeous wool - fabulous colours.
More rain - wonderful for the gardens.
Alison
Is it Noro wool? Fingers crossed there is more rain.
Isn't it a delicious shop??
You will have some great show-and-tell when we next get together. Did you see your present on my blog?
Love the colours in your scarf - hope you get more rain your way!
Although I really am a sewing-bod at heart I do still love my local wool shop and could happily spend hours and loads of money in there! Your Noro wool looks scrummy! Lucy x
Lovely wool and I am very impressed with your knitting-we got a taste of winter today and will be wearing our scarves in no time. Lovely garden photos.
What stunning yarn Annie. Good on you for giving the pattern a go. Your scarf already looks gorgeous.
I love the name of "Purl's Palace." That is perfect for a yarn shop. The yarns are lucious too.
we probably passed each other in the street! we just spent the long weekend in daylesford - bliss with no kids! lovely Noro wool you chose.
purls place sounds fantastic! And your flower photos just get better and better!
Ooh nice wool!
Annie, your photos are lovely! I'm looking forward to catching up with some of your old posts and reading some new ones :-)
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