Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Exciting Chapter....

I've been working on a little something for myself over the past 24hrs.....
Using some newly purchased super chunky yarn.....
And a nice big fat pair of 10mm bamboo needles.....
This gorgeous scarf by Susan B Anderson only took a couple of hours....
I really think I could get really used to using chunky wool more often!!!!!
On another note....... Watch this space for some exciting news coming very, very soon as I count down to the start of a new and exciting chapter in my life....
Hugs...... Jodie xx

31 comments:

  1. How exciting, can't wait to hear the news :)

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  2. I'm impressed! It takes me weeks to knit a scarf. Looks great :-)

    Oh, I'm intrigued!

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  3. Your scarf is definitely minimum effort for maximum effect. Looks great.
    I can't waith for your big announcement.

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  4. the suspense is killing me! xx

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  5. Great Scarf Love the Colour...oohh sounds Exciting..
    cheers

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  6. That is a fab looking scarf & a great colour... don't keep us in suspense for too long re. your news.

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  7. That's super cute Jodie! Can't wait to hear your big news!!!

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  8. I love the scarf and knitting with such chunky bamboo needles must have been great!

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  9. The scarf looks lovely Jodie. I cant wait to hear your wonderful news too.

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  10. love the scarf and looking forward to your exciting news!

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  11. Loving the scarf, especially the colour :-)

    Looking forward to hearing your big news.

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  12. superb colour on you.
    glad you are getting mail again. It is so strange to get mail 5 times a week now! It actually takes the excitement out of it.
    Don't leave us hanging too long for your announcement!
    Have a happy day.
    xx Amy

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  13. Jodie The Scarf is lovely and Colour looks great on you. As soon as you said counting down to an announcement my brain immediately flew to a baby as I have just been over looking at the photo of your gorgeous new Niece. What ever it is I'm looking forward to hearing about it. :)

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  14. Love the scarf Jodie and the colour....ohhh yumm. I'm checking out the pattern - not that I need another scarf ...vbg....but this one looks like fun and fast and simply scrummy. Well done and thanks for the link. As for a new chapter in your life??? Sounds super exciting.

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  15. Loving your scarf - well done - I am such a slow knitter it would probably take me ages to knit up!

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  16. ohhhhhh chunky wool, large needles and gorgeous bright coloured yarn.... I am so envious of your lastest crafting.

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  17. I love the scarf!!! and the news....bring it ON!!

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  18. Awesome scarf, Jodie! I love the colour! I have some really nice blue/grey wool here from Nundle that I should be starting to knit up for a scarf for me for this winter. I kind of lost the enthusasim when I made the one last year for Chooky for her birthday!! Will be waiting to hear your latest news!!

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  19. wow, great work and I love, love, love the colour

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  20. love the scarf I have a few tops at the moment that colour and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it........bit fresh this week too weather wise......

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  21. I love quick projects that turn out as lovely as your scarf. I really like the color too!

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  22. Looks wonderful! Can't wait for the news :)

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  23. Jodie, that's a gorgeous scarf. Does it work as a hat as well?????

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  24. Sounds interesting! Looking forward to your news - loving the scarf btw.

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  25. Beautiful colourm, and great with that top.

    But what's the news???

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  26. Now that looks gorgeous Jodie. Love the chucky look about it and the colour. Now who was chief photographer ??? LOL!

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  27. waiting waiting.... to hear all about the news...

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