In anticipation of Halloween, I knitted a tiny witch and cat. Making the bristles for her broom with jute string and glue was an enterprise in itself, but now she is on my mantel, as a tiny seasonal decoration. Early in the pandemic, I went back to crafting. Over the Easter weekend I knitted a cardigan. It’s golden yellow, matching the returning Spring weather, and I hoped to be able to wear it when the restrictions are finally lifted. Of course, the saga of this stupid virus lasted longer than we had expected (I finally wore it in public last week).
Witch yourself
In anticipation of Halloween, I knitted a tiny witch and cat. Making the bristles for her broom with jute string and glue was an enterprise in itself, but now she is on my mantel, as a tiny seasonal decoration. Early in the pandemic, I went back to crafting. Over the Easter weekend I knitted a cardigan. It’s golden yellow, matching the returning Spring weather, and I hoped to be able to wear it when the restrictions are finally lifted. Of course, the saga of this stupid virus lasted longer than we had expected (I finally wore it in public last week).
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