The verb 'weekending', to weekend, to do - so we did.
visiting...
Knitter's Paradise with Youngest and his lovely girl.
The shop was in an old converted soap mill near Cullingworth - a treasure trove - will certainly return.
tempted...
there was a lot of squishing and holding of hanks of yarn and bundles of wool -
the temptation was impossible to fight off.
purchasing ....coming away with delicious rich russets, burgundys and chocolate browns to add to the growing Woodland Ripple blanket and a couple of pieces of woven fabric from the mill - I have plans!
Walking ...Somewhere new, Manor Heath Garden Park, Halifax.
Met up with Eldest and his lovely girl, had a picnic lunch and a dog walk.
Baking...Scones for Himself - with plant based milk and butter and topped with jam and coconut yoghurt - absolutely delicious. Becoming dairy intolerant post covid has been a bit of a trial but we are getting there.
Remembering...Being sent a rediscovered photograph of a much loved and much missed little feline monkey.
I still 'see' her in the garden when I am working out there.
Crocheting ...
I am knitting a jumper with the yarn on the right of your picture.
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That you say you are knitting with the yarn in the photo - did you get it from Knitters Paradise? If so - isn't it a lovely (and very well stocked) wool shop!
DeleteI love the colours of the blanket but no prizes for guessing which is my favourite photo - your little monkey looks beautiful, I'm sure you will always miss her x
ReplyDeleteThank you - I know you like those shades, a lot of folk do and even though they are not my first choice in colours, I am enjoying making the blanket - hope the recipient loves it too :D
DeleteOoh, the mill shop sounds great & those daffodils look gorgeous as do the scones. Good to see the ripple rug coming along nicely & wondering what the fabric is going to become. Thanks for the catchup & photos Kate. Take care & hugs.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely mill shop - definitely going to go back, the woodland ripple is looking quite substantial now - big enough to cover a single bed but as it is destined as a double bed blanket - I have quite a way to go still x
DeleteOooo, temptation!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice scones too 🙂
Definitely temptation - certainly going back and those scones were delish!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful photo of your little feline monkey. I can hardly bear to look back at old blog posts and see our boys.
ReplyDeleteThat soap factory wool shop sounds like a real treat and those scones look delicious - even at this time in the morning. Loving the colours in your blanket. xxx
I am with you with the heart ache looking at images and old blog posts - they leave such a large hole don't they x
DeleteThose scones were very good, certainly going to use the coconut yoghurt as a dollop of cream substitute again.
Ah, the Knitters Paradise. I've been there many times. We used to call in and go to the cafe but it did not re-open after the pandemic forced its closure. Is it still closed? Missing your precious friend, so sad. I miss Mickey and he moved to a new home 25 years (or more?). x
ReplyDeleteI think the cafe may still be closed as there was no visible access to it. I had a look on the website and they don't mention it in the slightest - shame really as cafe's are good money spinners however, there was only two staff members in the building - one upstairs and one downstairs and may be they just don't have enough staff to cope with a cafe as well
DeleteThose scones look and sound delicious. I quite like coconut yogurt. Loving your ripple blanket. X
ReplyDeleteDefinitely try the yoghurt - think it was called 'Ko-Ko' and we found it in Sainsburys
ReplyDeleteIt's a good weekend for weekending. Hope your weekending is going well Kate. The weekends are at their best when the weekending is in full flow. Please don't let the weekend get away with you though before first doing a bit of weekending ;) Lulu xXx (oh, sweet little feline monkey)
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