Hope she gets better soon! My husband is Swedish American - all 4 of his grandparents came from Sweden although he was born and raised in the US. We still celebrate old Swedish traditions. My children have Swedish/Norwegian names: Rylen, Marianne, Hans, and Lena. Great to find your blog!
Thank you for all nice comments! I suddenly couldn't comment on any blogger-blog so I wasn't able to answer you until now when I upgraded my browser. Nora is much better now :) I'm knitting a scarf or rather a cowl, I think (I'm improvising). It's one thread Malabrigo worsted and two threads Swedish wool.
I LOVE that bag that you've got your knitting in. Did you make it?
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Thank you :) It's a friend of mine who made it for me.
DeleteNice to see you again! Was delighted when you popped up in my reader. That's a great knitting basket. How is the little one?
ReplyDeleteHope your little one feels better soon. That is a lovely knitting bag.
ReplyDeleteHope she gets better soon! My husband is Swedish American - all 4 of his grandparents came from Sweden although he was born and raised in the US. We still celebrate old Swedish traditions. My children have Swedish/Norwegian names: Rylen, Marianne, Hans, and Lena. Great to find your blog!
ReplyDeleteHope everyone's feeling better (and that you got to read some of your books)! What are you knitting?
ReplyDeleteyour knitting bag is so pretty! i like your books too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all nice comments! I suddenly couldn't comment on any blogger-blog so I wasn't able to answer you until now when I upgraded my browser.
ReplyDeleteNora is much better now :)
I'm knitting a scarf or rather a cowl, I think (I'm improvising). It's one thread Malabrigo worsted and two threads Swedish wool.