Today will be a rather silent post as we are on our way out in the snow and sunshine. I wish you a happy, sunny day (and an evening full of yarn ;o) )
More yarn along on Ginny's blog. I know it "should" be a single photo, but I really want to show you the wonderful illustrations of the books we read, hence the many photos.
What lovely bright, happy pictures! Now I only wish I could read Swedish :)
ReplyDeleteHej Maria,
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice blog, with all those pictures and stories I feel like coming back to Sweden, and even more when I see the snow !Fortunately, we have snow in winter when we live now !!!
I also like very much your shop but it's all in sweedish !!!! And I can see on Etsy that you are a great painter, my congratulations.
Love the red and white mittens! The book does have beautiful illustrations.
ReplyDeleteYour project is coming along beautifully! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable book! And your mittens look terrific so far!
ReplyDeleteThe mittens are so classically winter - how lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful knitting!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mittens! Love the colors. :) The book looks wonderful. Such great illustrations!
ReplyDeleteLove the knitting... but I have to be honest... I like the book more! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the mittens. Red and white, a perfect combination. The illustrations are fabulous, now just wish I could read it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Elizabeth
beautiful mittens! I love the red and white combination... :)
ReplyDeleteMarvelous mittens! Red and white is one of my most favorite combos - anywhere! anytime!
ReplyDeleteOh that looks like a wonderful book. Love the mumseli mumseli mums in the last picture :)
ReplyDeleteThe mittens are beautiful!
Such a pretty book - and love those mittens look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty! This is my first time visiting, and your blog is great. My husband and I and our boys just built a wooden house, and we're painting it red, with Falun Red paint from Sweden! What lovely work you do.
ReplyDeletemmm...what beautiful mittens!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of both the book and mittens. There's something about red and white together that's just so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are off to a great start!
ReplyDeleteWe love to pick blueberries in the forests here. Do you?
Cheers from Latvia!
I'm making some two-color mittens right now too!
ReplyDeleteThat book looks delightful.
gorgeous knitting & illustration in the book !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous red and white and what a fun book!
ReplyDeleteI looked on amazon if I could find the book in English, but unfortunately not.
ReplyDeleteKaylana> oh, yes, we pick blueberries, although we bring very few home as both Nora and Zam loves them and eat as much as possible when we're still in the forest ;)
Christina> how cool! Our house is falun red paint as well (but then it's quite common here).