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Mini Archie’s June Furtle Around The Blogosphere

Archie The Wonder Dog

Furtle (v): to have a rummage or delve into the contents of something

Hello! This month has involved lots of (sock) knitting as it’s been far too hot to quilt ET and I haven’t felt like doing any dressmaking as my sewing room is still, um, a work in progress. (Just waiting for shelves to go up now and then I can move everything back in, arrange it and then, hopefully, make some serious progress on my FAL list.)

Here’s what I’ve done this month (aka as socks, socks and more socks):

Yarn is Neon Flamingo by Made By Penguins

Yarn is Rainbow Speckle 2020 by Made By Penguins


Yarn is an unnamed speckle by Made By Penguins (not the same speckle as the one above, this one has paler speckles)
and Sasparilla by West Yorkshire Spinners
 
Yarn is Pinkalicious by, yes, you guessed it, Made By Penguins 
(I bought some lucky dip skeins from her last year and this is one of them. I love it!)


I also took some photos of the garden as it was looking particularly lovely. Then a load of rain and wind came through and flattened quite a lot of it. It's still lovely, just with flowers and leaves closer to the ground than before...




As ever, Mini Archie is keeping a close eye on me:
Tiny fings is bestest, doesn't you agree?

Linking up to the June Furtle 

If you're linking up, please add a link (one per person, please) to your blog post, which could contain: a mosaic of all you've made in the month, something you've made/started/worked on, a goal which you'd like to achieve in the next month (and then in next month's post you can reflect on that goal and set yourself another one - I find this particularly handy if I'm in the midst of a big project and finding the making of hundreds of blocks to be interminable), anything crafty you'd like to share. This isn't just for sewing or quilting, but is for all crafts so if you knit, make lace, make clothes, do anything which could come under the heading of 'craft', then please link up. Please visit the link immediately before and after you and leave an encouraging comment, and more if you can manage it - we all know that comments create joy, so let's spread some around. Also, please treat all the linked posts and their authors with respect - I want this to be an inclusive space for all crafters and crafts and all are welcome. If you're not sure if you're welcome or you belong, you do - this is by no means a closed space and if you want to join, then you are most welcome. If you need help linking up, please leave a comment and I will do my best to help. Please add the Furtling button to your blog post: copy the code below and paste it into your blog post - it should then magically appear when you publish your blog post (I'll do my best to help if you have any problems) and it will help people find the Furtling page with all the details of the link up.

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To link up, go to the link at the bottom of this page and click on 'link up' (it's a blue button) and then add your link (website URL), a title (this could be your blog name but could also be something interesting to draw people to it (keep it clean!) if you prefer), and your email. This last one doesn't appear on the link (I will have access to it - I won't use it unless there's a problem and I need to contact you) so don't worry that you're about to share your email address with the world (or the handful of people who find this link), you're not! The link will remain open until 17th July; if you're seeing this post after this date, I'm afraid you can't link up to the June Furtle, but you can link next month if you like.

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Comments

  1. Your garden is looking very beautiful! I remember when you first got it done and it’s amazing how mature it’s looking now. Fabulous! Love your socks!! You have been busier than me, I just seem to trundle along. I hope you are keeping well, Ellyx

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  2. lots of super socks!! and I am not late to the link up for once!

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  3. Beautiful socks well done! It is a mystery to me how people are able to knit such beautiful pieces!

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  4. Oooh, gorgeous socks!!! Well done. So proud of you. Your garden is lovely. MA looks thrilled to be enjoying the garden outside. He looks so sunny and happy. eHUGS!!!

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