
I have been quietly hooking along these past evenings as we have been watching the Celtics march their way to the NBA championship.
How about those Celts….whoo hoo! Many years ago, I shared season tickets to the Celtics when Larry Bird and company were playing and loved every minute of it. Over the years, I have to admit, I kind of lost interest……..but it was SO fun to have a team to root for again! What I like the best about this team…is that they are a team that plays in the best interest of the team.

Ok….back to hooking. I can already see glimmers of how dangerous this could become. Over the years, I have slowly been decorating my house in what is called a primitive style and hooked rugs fit in nicely.
Usually if I want to add something to my home, if it is something that I could make, I try to find a class to learn how. Typically I have found that the cost of the class and materials will cost the same as the finished product and the nice thing about doing it this way, is a skill is learned.
This is a brand new world of fiber for me……..the array of colors in some of the dyed wools I have seen are absolutely beautiful….and then there are these fantastic wooden hooking tools. I can see how dangerous they could be……right up there with all of those beautiful spindles that I have….except these I think I might use more.

There has been a little knitting here as well. Over the weekend, I worked diligently on my Brambler scarf while we took a drive in the country…wait, I live in the country. Well, you know what I mean….it was a brambling kind of drive, which was perfect for working on this scarf.
I really could take it off the needles now and block it, but I think this one is going to be twice the recommended length so that it can be wrapped a few times. The yarn has such a pretty drape to it with all of the silk in it….this time I think longer will be better :).

















Lorraine made these fabulous little bee markers with the cutest little bees and a bee skep.









