A couple of weeks ago I was āthinking about itā – then it was all change and I needed something easy and straightforward to take my mind of something else I was thinking about – so I started doing it⦅again. Which means there are now two plain sleeves to go with the patterned front and I have begun the back. So come the winter an unknown 4yr old will be cosy and warm.

I did also pick through the soft coloured leftovers again
Iām sure (well, more like hoping) that if I keep plodding along making these simple, easy to knit baby hats that maternity wards like for newborns, one day Iāll find my box of white, cream and pale coloured oddments is empty – still got a long way to go before that happens thoā
Also this monthās book club book arrived
Beautiful Ruins – Jess Walter
A very small 18x12cm ātake along with you in your bagā sized paperbackā¦ā¦with very small print!
Iām wondering how many of the older members will actually read it because
it doesnāt seem to matter how near or far away you are
Itās still very small print!
Thereās a waiting list at the library for both the audio and ebook versions š
Kat hosts Ā Unraveled WednesdayĀ .Ā which features Reading Crafting Chatting ā youāll find it all there ā pop over, see whatās going on ā maybeāstay and say hello.



I canāt read books with small print anymore. Too much of a struggle and strain.
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I said Iād try it but it is a bit of a struggle. I can see me looking for a summary online to see what itās all about
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Mother had a very large magnifying glass, not quite large enough for a paperback page. but as this is tiny that might be a solution.
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I do have a flat āsheetā magnifier- looks like a piece of plastic that has magnifying āpropertiesā. Iāll see how I go with that
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before you finish the last hat you find you have run out and need to buy more, and then you buy a whole bag in a charity shop because it is a particularly good deal (and they are a good cause), and the new stash is bigger than before and…..
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And that is precisely what Iām afraid ofš.
Iām steering clear of op shops for that reason!
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I can read print that small on my computer because my cursor can steadily keep my place. But a book, I don’t know.
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Well, one can but try – if it doesnāt work out and I canāt get a different version Iāll look for an online summary.
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I love your knitted stuff. Iām sure the recipients will love them too
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Thanks Angela- you donāt do too badly either. Your beautiful blankets are a delight to look at.
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When my twins were born early and very small, the hospital put little mini beanies on them. I think I still have them somewhere. It was so good to have them because I didn’t have a single thing small enough.
best of luck with the small print
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Iām certainly going to need it Kylie. .
How lovely that you still have those sentimental keepsakes.āWe forget how small newborns are and marvel at the strength of the even tinier premmies.āYou must have been strong yourself to care for two of them at the same time
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Beautiful knits and so good to put skills and the yarn stash to Good use.
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One way or another itās got to be used up Cathyā¦.I rather enjoy making something I know will be needed (and doesnāt take weeks and weeks to do so)
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I wonder if you could find the book in a large print ed. at the library?
Your photos are beautiful, from the banner at the top of your blog, straight on down!
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There are those moments when the hands need to knit something familiar in order to soothe the soul. You are doing so much good with the baby knits. I am anxious to know how you like Beautiful Ruins. I have always meant to read that book.
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