Well, he can't be blamed with a name like Apricot, I suppose...
Entry posted by Sarah at May 17, 2005 3:01 PM
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Very cool sheep. I wonder what the wool is like?
You know, I nearly thought Apricot was a strange looking sheep - How funny - she must have crawled into a vat of fleece?
A bit more finishing on my Grant Ave vest and I get to start the Lucy's Diamonds scarf that you so generously offered to us. It will be such a refreshing task after grinding out this Fair Isle. Thanks and the Southern Cross is wonderful.
Posted by: junieann at May 20, 2005 2:26 PM
I'll let you know what the wool is like after mine arrives. I just bought a couple of kilos in 3 colours. I'm bad.
I'm glad you like Lucy's Diamonds. It been the most popular pattern from the mag. I think my "I wonder if this will work" designs always work out the best.
BTW, Apricot is a boy cat (the vet laughed when I told her that), and we wrapped him in a feather boa. He would have gladly stayed there but we wrapped a black feather boa around him as well and it tickled his nose.
He's such an attention seeker. He supplies an endless source of entertainment because he'll put up with almost anything as long as he's the centre of attention.
Very cool sheep. I wonder what the wool is like?
You know, I nearly thought Apricot was a strange looking sheep - How funny - she must have crawled into a vat of fleece?
A bit more finishing on my Grant Ave vest and I get to start the Lucy's Diamonds scarf that you so generously offered to us. It will be such a refreshing task after grinding out this Fair Isle. Thanks and the Southern Cross is wonderful.
Posted by: junieann at May 20, 2005 2:26 PM