I’ve not had pain crafting until lately, and I had to start wearing a brace at night for my wrist. And my fingers cramp sometimes. So as I age, I need to be mindful. Thank you for this gentle reminder.
I got the Shetland answer right last week! Well, I wasn’t sure and thought it might also be Russian. Half points? This week has to be Miss…
I’ve not had pain crafting until lately, and I had to start wearing a brace at night for my wrist. And my fingers cramp sometimes. So as I age, I need to be mindful. Thank you for this gentle reminder.
I got the Shetland answer right last week! Well, I wasn’t sure and thought it might also be Russian. Half points? This week has to be Miss Marple!! One of my favorite characters.
I don’t know the quote, but I love that knitting is mentioned in diverse writing and times.
Oh Jane I hope that the brace at night is helping you. That's no good to hear you've been experiencing pain. Sending healing.
Yes you were right the wedding ring shawls are from Shetland :) Thanks so much for participating in this week's craft trivia question.
I agree with you in regards to knitting being mentioned in diverse writing and through the ages. I've been listening to a retelling of Great Expectations titled "Estella" by Kathy George. Estella is often depicted knitting and her finding solace when knitting resonates with me.
I’ve not had pain crafting until lately, and I had to start wearing a brace at night for my wrist. And my fingers cramp sometimes. So as I age, I need to be mindful. Thank you for this gentle reminder.
I got the Shetland answer right last week! Well, I wasn’t sure and thought it might also be Russian. Half points? This week has to be Miss Marple!! One of my favorite characters.
I don’t know the quote, but I love that knitting is mentioned in diverse writing and times.
Oh Jane I hope that the brace at night is helping you. That's no good to hear you've been experiencing pain. Sending healing.
Yes you were right the wedding ring shawls are from Shetland :) Thanks so much for participating in this week's craft trivia question.
I agree with you in regards to knitting being mentioned in diverse writing and through the ages. I've been listening to a retelling of Great Expectations titled "Estella" by Kathy George. Estella is often depicted knitting and her finding solace when knitting resonates with me.
Thank you, Jodie, for your words of concern. Yes, the brace helps immensely.
I will check into the book “Estella.” I love the classics and enjoy other’s retelling, especially when they include knitting (even Madame DeFarge!).