@grammyn I'll try to get her to take one or have someone take her in it. She lives in Massachusetts, so I'm afraid unless she does, I (and you) are out of luck.
Hi partner! Your challenge is to use the rule of odds in a composition. This popped into my head because eldest just got two little cacti, and in looking at them he can't quite figure out why they don't look right. I suggested he utilize the rule of odds and go for another one or three. We will see ... if you would like a different challenge, just let me know and I'll set another.
@cocobella Most of my family doesn't want knitted items so I'm thrilled when they do. @grammyn I'm not sure what you were saying in the second comment but I think I know and my response is I think she will get a photo for me. She did with the sweater. @francoise Thanks so much Francoise. These mats are very photogenic. 😄 @farmreporter Thank you Wendy. Unfortunately knitting takes up a lot photographing time so I'm often left at the end of the day running around thinking "oh no what am I going to take a picture of tonight?!" @lynnz Thank you Lynn. @myhrhelper Thank you Kathy. @tosee Thank you Tom. @shutterbug49 Thanks Debbie. The lighting was poor and the subject wasn't quite as interesting from above. @pusspup Thanks Wylie. The hat is made from 100% wool. It can be stretched and shaped when it is soaked then laid out on the mat and pinned. This is called blocking. The hat was not too badly out of shape, but the cuff wanted to roll, so I'm hoping it will stay more flat after the blocking. @mcsiegle Keeping my fingers crossed Mary. I need to make a pompom and I'm dragging my feet a bit. Thank you. @jamibann I hope she is. I'll tell her she can send it to you if she doesn't like it. 😄 Thanks Issi. @kjarn Thank you Kathy. I do too. @30pics4jackiesdiamond Ah get on with ya!. Thanks. @wakelys Thank you Sue. I sort of focussed on the pins. @jb030958 Thanks Jennie. Good to see you back, btw. @aecasey This challenge is fine April. Thank you.
@randystreat LOL! My talk to text is suffering even more because my voice is almost gone. I think what I meant was….. they wouldn’t supply you with a photo…Sorry Kathy
@grammyn I'm not sure what you were saying in the second comment but I think I know and my response is I think she will get a photo for me. She did with the sweater.
@francoise Thanks so much Francoise. These mats are very photogenic. 😄
@farmreporter Thank you Wendy. Unfortunately knitting takes up a lot photographing time so I'm often left at the end of the day running around thinking "oh no what am I going to take a picture of tonight?!"
@lynnz Thank you Lynn.
@myhrhelper Thank you Kathy.
@tosee Thank you Tom.
@shutterbug49 Thanks Debbie. The lighting was poor and the subject wasn't quite as interesting from above.
@pusspup Thanks Wylie. The hat is made from 100% wool. It can be stretched and shaped when it is soaked then laid out on the mat and pinned. This is called blocking. The hat was not too badly out of shape, but the cuff wanted to roll, so I'm hoping it will stay more flat after the blocking.
@mcsiegle Keeping my fingers crossed Mary. I need to make a pompom and I'm dragging my feet a bit. Thank you.
@jamibann I hope she is. I'll tell her she can send it to you if she doesn't like it. 😄 Thanks Issi.
@kjarn Thank you Kathy. I do too.
@30pics4jackiesdiamond Ah get on with ya!. Thanks.
@wakelys Thank you Sue. I sort of focussed on the pins. @jb030958 Thanks Jennie. Good to see you back, btw.
@aecasey This challenge is fine April. Thank you.