She’s been missing on this blog!
But not in real life. This is a happy shiny bloggy place and it is going to stay that way folks. We can politely say that I’ve been … a bit distracted these past few months … and leave it at that.
I have been having fun with Instagram, so if I go missing again be sure and check there.
I’m getting back on the band wagon, scouts honor.
I’ve updated my many teaching dates, but keep checking, because I’ll keep adding more details and maybe a few more events too! You can look at the calendar in the sidebar, this only shows the beginning date in red, so you have to click through to see how long it runs. You can also check my ‘Classes‘ page, for a list that you might find easier to read.
Going forward my friends, I’ll tell you what’s happening now at this moment, or maybe spin a yarn or two about past happenings. Chronological order is just not working for me at the moment!
What is the picture above? Found in the Museum of Glass in Tacoma Washington, it blinks wildly. Just a hop skip and a jump from the site of Madrona, the knitting event you don’t want to miss next time around. It was so much fun I forgot to take pictures! HOLY COW. Ok here’s one from my stellar Fair Isle students. Look at the variation, marvelous eh?
…. and right now where am I? Staying on after super-fun VKLive-Seattle – recovering from a terrible tooth trauma – at my Mom’s darling tiny house, that has a pillow, just like a darling tiny croft house!
Created by the one, the only Ella Gordon of Shetland!
‘Till soon dear friends!
Emily says
Hello!
Hooray!! So glad that you’ve updated! Was hoping your blog wouldn’t get lost in the blogger abyss!
The pillow is adorable! Wishing you a good and speedy recovery…!
Mary Jane says
Thanks Emily! It was so much longer than I realized. Saved from the abyss!
Raymonde says
Your picture makes it obvious how very different fair isle patterns can look, just by knitting them with different colours. I love it!
I wish you a speedy recovery from your terrible tooth trauma! I know from personal experience how bad that can be…
Mary Jane says
I never tire of seeing my students work, always so inspiring. And thanks for the well wishes, I am feeling a little better day by day.