Today we're learning to knit....
Study hard......
while doing your best
'Butter Wouldn't Melt' look
Then...at the appropriate moment.....
YOU STRIKE.......
Leap up,
Grab the pattern
And...
RUN LIKE THE WIND......
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah
xxx
well done... you passed the knittinhg test... to run away with pattern/instructions is the most important part... we help our humans to be creative that way and to find their own "walkthrough" or "knit-through"
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ReplyDeleteYes, but your Sneakliness, those hands are the ones with thumbs which open all the treats and foodables... jus' sayin'... Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
That's very quick and you sure done good!
ReplyDeleteOh No, You didn't steal those instructions. Bet you got into some trouble. Were they tasty???
ReplyDeleteDearest P.L. if I were there we'd have a ball. While you grab the pattern and run like the wind, I'd grab the yarn we could decorate the house in confetti and yarn
ReplyDeleteHugs and well done my Bfff
Madi
heh heh heh… I love you girl.....
ReplyDeleteYou did an excellent job! A Princess must have fun in her day.
ReplyDeleteUh oh - I hope your mom didn't drop any knitting stitches, Leah!
ReplyDeleteA stitch in time ~ and you chose the right time to "stitch and
ReplyDeleterun!" Good girl!
Hey, this is much more exciting than the 'how to knit' videos Gail sometimes watches on YouTube!
ReplyDeleteBOL!! Grreat job. Momma doesn't knit, but I've gotten very good at planting a paw right in the middle of her embroidery pattern.
ReplyDeleteAre you worried that your mom is making you a jumper for the winter? We've never stolen our mom's crochet patterns but we do like to add our furs to all her projects. BOL!
ReplyDeleteAnd mom caught it all. Excellent. Good job, Princess Leah.
ReplyDeleteHave a woof woof Happy Tuesday. My best to your mom. ♥
Oh, my. That's adorable, if inconvenient. Thank you for sharing. And have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteMy love you did great with the jump and run, have you been practicing that a lot nowadays. Oh Lovie I must tell you, our dad brought home a new tiny baby girl goat and I am much afeared of her. I don't know why but I hide behind the tree when she comes out in the back yard to play. She is my size....please don't tell anyone cos it embarrassed me. mags
ReplyDeleteWe like your style, but don't be surprised if your next sweater has 3 sleeves! BOL
ReplyDeleteHA! Way to go, Princess Leah!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher
Love your technique, Princess!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea...I shall file it way for when Mom starts knitting a Layette Set for the nephew's new baby (due in September)
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Marv
Thanks for the lesson, Leah. Have you tried practicing with the yarn yet? We haven't quite mastered that part because Mom always says NO NO!!!
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That is the way I was taught to do it too so you are doing it right. Good job
ReplyDeleteBOL!!!! OMD, I do that too! Okays, NOT with a knitting pattern (that would be a full fledged MIRACLE!!!) Butts with just about anything Ma is interested in that ISN'T MOI !!!
ReplyDeleteNice Job!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
Ahh, so that is how the game is played. You seem like a master at it.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love to play keep-away! Run run run!
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