And my personal favorites, meet Duke, my grandparent's llama:
Duke loves:
-when we visit
-kitchen scraps
-and most especially, tortillas.
I promise I'll have some actual knitting content soon. I'm just a few rows from the finish line on the shawl for my grandmother, and I started a pair of Marlene socks. It's my first Cookie A pattern, and I'm using this lovely skein of MadelineTosh Sock:
Your photos are amazing, and that sock color? DROOL.
ReplyDeleteall these gorgeous photos, and then this stunning skein of madeline tosh at the end? my eyes are so happy!!
ReplyDeleteThat color of yarn seems perfect for winter! What is the color?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I love the second one.
ReplyDeleteThe llama is really cute. My neighbors had two llamas when I was growing up. Llama pictures always give me the warm fuzzies because of that.
love the pics, sister...good job!:)
ReplyDeletecute llama! i loved knitting marlene--it's a great pattern. and your yarn is so pretty!
ReplyDeletei just wanted to say thanks again for the package!
Beautiful pictures...and who wouldn't want a llama?!?
ReplyDeleteYour grandparents have a llama!!! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that yarn, such subtle colors. Mmmm!
Beautiful pictures! Sounds like your Thanksgiving was a good one!
ReplyDeleteI love the 'Marlene' pattern and can't wait to see yours in that beautiful yarn!