In grade 5 we had a unit in class about knitting. Our teacher
brought in someone to show us how to knit and we did projects and it was fun. Since
then it seems I’ve always had something on the go. In the last year and a half
it has been my sanity saver. During bedrest I could knit blankets for Gray and
pray over him with every stitch. Or other bedrest moms or babies. And in the
NICU it kept me busy during those long days when all I could do was sit and
watch.
Now it’s my way of relaxing. I used to knit when I was
pumping at work to keep myself occupied, now I knit at home during my lunch
hour pumping sessions. I occasionally even knit in the bathtub to make sure I’m
fully relaxed – depending on the project of course.
To celebrate G’s birthday I’m doing another give away.
As you can see it’s still on the needles, the original one I
did I put in the mail to a special someone before I remembered to take
pictures. This will be a gorgeous infinity scarf. It is possibly the softest
thing in the world. It rivals some of Gray’s baby blankets.
So to enter:
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The giveaway is open until midnight on Sunday January 29th.
I’ll announce the winner on Monday.
Oh Jac, this is so pretty. You should teach me to knit!
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ReplyDeleteI so know what you mean about knitting being relaxing. Beautiful scarf!
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Aw! Its gorgeous! And looks so cozy. I really need to start knitting or crocheting. Thanks for the giveaway! :)
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ReplyDeleteAw! Its gorgeous! And looks so cozy. I really need to start knitting or crocheting. Thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteClare Cressman happened to be his name! Was thinking about that the other day and couldn't remember what grade we had done this in. The scarf is beautiful! Have you ever tried using the 'Knifty Knitter'? My mom has made all kinds of scarves using it!
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This is gorgeous! I want!
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