Thursday, 13 October 2016

I luffs to Knit

Oh look…..
Mum's thinking of knitting again

Knitted Christmas Trees

She nose I luffs helping….


I'm really good at unravelling the ball of wool


Notice how the end is missing on one of the needles…
Yep that was me….
Pawfect eh?


And as for the label from the ball of wool…..
TASTY!!!!

I'm in for a very very busy weekend!

Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah 
xxx

27 comments:

  1. Hari Om
    Doing some good work there your Knitliness... wait!... CHRISTMAS TREE??????????????????????..... OMD the end (of the year) is nigh... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. BOL, we are sure you will be a big help...
    Those knitted Xmas trees look interesting.
    Elliot and Cricket x

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  3. A knitted Christmas tree? We can't wait to see the end result!

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  4. I have never seen a knitted tree. can't wait to see one. BOL BOL on the end of the needle. I am minust the back of a rocker on my favorite chair and one knob on my dresser.

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  5. Wow, that sounds like a great thing to knit. Good of you Princess Leah to help the Mom. We bet she appreciates your help a lot. (Not) You all have a great day.

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  6. We'd never thought about knitted trees before.

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  7. nothing like a bit of dogervising

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  8. Princess Leah this confirms it you must be 1/4 Feline...playing with yarn is an art form!!

    My mom cannot knit...she says her left paw has a mind of its own. She does crochet though. We look forward to seeing the beautiful knitted tree!!
    Hugs to your all and your grandpeeps madi your bfff and mom

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  9. wow what a brilliant idea to knit a christmas tree!!!! but the mama still works at the sweater she promised her dad as he turned 40 (he is 72 now) so I have some doubts that the tree will be ready till christmess eve...

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  10. Oh wow, you are one helpful girl!!

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  11. Dear Princess Leah,

    I think I would like to chew on one of those sticks. Would you save me one?

    Licks,
    Cobi

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  12. We bet she is thrilled at all your help
    Lily & Edward

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  13. We know you're mum is happy you're there to assist. Is she making a bonsai Christmas tree?

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  14. And you are very good too!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  15. Wow, are you ever helpful! Don't over-do this weekend --- try to get some rest!
    Yours sincerely,
    Margaret Thatcher

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  16. A knitted Christmas Tree????? How interesting!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

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  17. Well done Princess Leah, you obviously need to show your mum how to start off her knitting. Tell her she could use some Sugru for the missing end of that needle, or all her hard work will roll off the end of it.

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  18. Good girl. Mummy can be proud to have you as little helper.
    Kisses and hugs from your Casper.

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  19. HOLY TINSEL TOES! Knitted Christmas trees??! OMD, those sound FABulous!!! Your Moms is awfully crafty!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  20. You are being so helpful with the knitting project! Looks like fun!

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  21. Your mum is lucky to have you help her with her knitting.

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  22. We love to see you keeping your Mama on her toesies!!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  23. My chi boys always think they need to be right in the middle of whatever it is I'm doing. Sometimes I enjoy it, other times it's an annoyance.

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  24. It's pretty clear who is in charge over there, Princess! BOL! I bet that knitted tree will be fun to play with, too, when your mum is done with it. I mean, she's making it for you, right? :)

    -Love,
    Sid.

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