For the Fiber Arts Friday crew, there was some knitting going on this week! I completed the first of two hats for a set of baby boy twins who are due next month (but more than likely will make their debut before the end of January). I'm using one of my go-to baby hat patterns, the Rolled Edge Cap from Cascade Yarns, and a skein of Bernat Baby Jacquards in a pretty blue/green/white colorway.
I also picked up my Just Enough Ruffles Scarf and worked a couple of rows. I'll get back to it after I finish the second twin hat. I love the Malabrigo Rios yarn!
I'm still waiting on the results of the cultures from Lola's second biopsy and we're seeing more of Zeus' "old-man hacking" back again... which means we may be looking at another test for him soon. In the mean time, everyone has been playing with new toys...
The girls are showing off the toys I won during a BlogPaws Twitter blogpawty. Take note, the Princess claimed the squeaky credit card! It's actually her new favorite toy in the whole wide world...
Here are the boys playing with our new doggy brain stimulator toy from Kyjen, which was one of their presents from Santa Paws.
Happy Friday - hope you all have a great weekend and get to chill out like Tut & Lola on New Year's Day....
7 comments:
Cool toys and cool pic of the sleeping pups. Have a fabulous Friday.
Best wishes Molly
I love that hat!
Sounds like you and I are are having a great time with the dogs lately:( sorry to hear about Zeus.
I love the design of the little hat. The rolled edge, and the little spike on top. Two babies in those will look really cute.
They are just precious! Hope the health issues are not serious. Love the hat.
Well, at least she can keep control of the boys with the credit card. Happy Friday!
I love little hats! The little bit of colorwork on yours is a super nice touch. Give all those pups some pets from me and the boys. Hope you're having a great weekend!
The hat is super cute and the toys look like fun. old age can be a bother but there is no dog like an old dog! Hope the health issues can be taken care of
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