cancer patients myself praying for you 🙏glad to hear you are half way with your chemo. I am having my second one next week. Your volgs have inspired me so much through bad days of my chemo side effects
So glad you’re feeling better from this round of chemo. You are so strong! Look forward to seeing your tee with all the mini colors. So glad you love your bag. It’s one of my favourites Take care!
Cancer patient here. I know what you mean about unloading stash! I have 45 pounds of fleece and i knew I couldn’t use it all in my lifetime cancer or not (getting old) so I started replacing pillows in my house with wool! You are doing so well positivity is really nice to see!
Hi Sarah, hope you are feeling a bit more energetic after your last chemo session. Send you all love and hugs. Your sheep camp sweater looks fantastic, so does your tank top, love the vibrant colour striping! Take care of you! 💕😀🌈
I really enjoy your podcast. The sweaters you made are stunning! I'm glad to see you feeling better. Living with chronic lymphocytic leukemia cancer here. there is no treatment yet as the type I have can have no treatment until the numbers warrant it. So I'm in what they call a wait and watch period and am doing well so far. Trying to finish up my jawbreaker scarf that I turned into a shawl instead. I try and resist the urge to start another project but it is so hard..lol. Stay well and enjoy the summer sun. ☀️
Hugs to you. Love all of your projects. I think showcasing a handspun yarn as the contrast in the Sheep Camp sweater is a great way to use handspun without having the commitment of a whole handspun sweater which can be intimidating to new spinners. Did you make your Doocat longer is featured in the pattern? It is on my list. Often we reach for the simple sweaters and cardis because they are so easy and go with everything. I think it would be gorgeous in a handspun...the endless possibilities!!!