Saturday, March 5, 2016

"Maryland Black Sheep"

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My lovely grand daughter 

loves to knit.
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You can see some of her friends

modeling some of the things she knits

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8 comments:

Daniela said...

I'm coming from your granddaugther's Etsy shop and I saw such wonderful things, it's so evident she loves knitting, she put so much love in what she makes !
Sending love to both of you,
I'm taking note of the link you wrote ;)

With gratitude
Dany

Red Rose Alley said...

Your granddaughter is so pretty, Tessa. I see a little bit of you in her. :) I already checked the link out. She's so talented with knitting.

Have a very nice weekend. It's raining pretty hard here.

~Sheri

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

She makes some lovely things. So nice of her friends to model them.

tammy j said...

first...
I love the name kate!
and second
how heartening to know there are young women who want to keep the art of hand knitted and hand made treasures in this machine age.
it somehow makes me feel the world is alright. :)
she's beautiful. and I do see you in her too.
xo

Lowcarb team member said...

My mum used to knit - but it's something I never did get round to doing so it's good to see other crafters work. I used the link, thank you.

Your grand-daughter is very talented and so nice of her friends to model for her.

All the best Jan

Lisa said...

your granddaughter is a very talented knitter! I love all the pretties she has in her shop! I took up knitting years ago when rag sweaters were all the rage. I took a class where we were taught to knit the sweaters. At the end of the 6 weeks I was so sick of looking at that sweater I gave it to my sister. That ended my knitting career.LOL

The World According To Me said...

I'm off to look at her shop!

A Joyful Cottage said...

Kate has a great smile. She's very pretty. I hopped over to her shop and see that she's a very accomplished knitter. My favorite piece is her Avery Cowl. Very cool. I looked at her Instagram photos, too, and I see she's felting. That's a fascinating craft. You must be so proud of her. Oh, and I really appreciated how she credits her mother with teaching her to knit with patience. Very sweet. Hugs, Nancy