The computer is back from the tech hospital!!! Just from turning it on and starting this post, it seems to be MUCH faster. Hallelujah 😁
On our way to the hook in, friend Val and I stopped in a quaint town with many antique shops. We are talking REAL antique shops with true antiques. The first shop we stopped at was an old log cabin. The person working there never acknowledged our presence. Good thing there wasn't anything I wanted to buy there! Lots of great antiques but overall I found the prices sky high. I spent a whopping $12 on two old textile spools I hope to use some day for cross stitch projects.
The Woolkeepers hook in was great fun. It was so nice being a hooker (though I did not accomplish one thing) rather than a vendor.
Of course I bought wool. Now I need to figure out where to put it . . . sigh. Most hookers will understand that it is an addiction. I also ordered a pattern. Let me tell you, it is a very small world. The pattern was designed by Diane Firman and sold by Baa Baa Barrett Woolen Designs and Such. The owner of Baa Baa Barrett had ordered a couple of my pumpkins on coverlets. Diane happened to be in the booth when I stopped there. She is one of my blog readers and had recently purchased a heart necklace from me. (Thank you, Diane!) What are the chances? So here is the rug ~ I am guessing it is 3 1/2 feet long.
A lousy picture of the close up of the wonderful background ~
~ all achieved with this wool! I was so thankful to have found it at the hook in. I never would have visualized it hooking up so cool.
And look at her wonderful label!So I have some bad news.Sunday morning I missed the last step leading to the garage. DSO insisted I go to urgent care. I have to admit, he was right. I have fractured my fibula.The really bad news . . . it is my driving foot 😢 . . . and I will be wearing the boot for 4 - 6 weeks.
But the good news is . . . saw an orthopedic doctor yesterday and I do not need surgery . . . and I am thankful it is my leg and not my hip. I am still in the "feeling sorry for myself" stage, but that, too, shall pass.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren