NOOOOooooooooooooooooooooo! oh, I'm so sorry! That's just so wrong for a crafting person. I hope you have lots of good reading material. hope you heal up soon, sending the very best of good thoughts, and hugs. xox
How in the world did you do that? I know you are miserable. Barry will be a good nurse to you, I'm sure and you will figure out a way to play with some fibers even if it's just fondling them. Did you have surgery or just a cast? How long will you have to wear it? I hated having the case for a week after my elbow surgery as it was so uncomfortable under my arm. I am sending my thoughts and prayers to you and will keep you in them until you recover.
As mirianne said it's just so wrong for a crafty person!. I am sure you will recover with all the love & colours of hope you have given to us. Love hugs.
Hopefully they'll take you out of plaster and put you in a lightweight cast soon, there's a lot of difference in weight and you'll feel the benefit. If you're looking at the full six weeks I can recommend the cast protectors that let you have a bath or a shower,they're worth every penny. (Email me at woolforbrainsdotnet if you want the name of the brand we had)
Ugh, that does look painful - but is that a hand knit sweater your wearing in the picture! See? You may be taking a VERY temporary break from knitting, but you can now fully enjoy WEARING.
I have been arty crafty for as long as I can remember but since discovering knitting blogs and ravelry I have become obsessed! My passion since last summer has been spinning, I simply cannot get enough of it. I am now dyeing my own fibre and creating the most delicious and squishy batts of fibre on my drum carder. I am enjoying using my handspun to make useful items of clothing.
I married my darling husband Barry in 2008, I cannot begin to tell you how happy we are together. He is so encouraging of my creativity.
We have our own photography business, set up last year and this year we are getting busier and busier which is great but it doesn’t half use up my crafting time!
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Oh no! How will you knit with that??
oh dear!!!!!
Oh, that is rubbish Marianne :o( Sending hugs.
Oh no! Did you have to go to the extreme and break it? Knitting and spinning will be an interesting undertaking. Hope you'll heal soon!
OhMyGosh!!! What happened??? Is this another case of extreme knitting??? ;-)
How awful. Hope it heals well...and soon.
You deserve to feel sorry for yourself; that just isn't fair! I hope it heals very quickly!
Noooo. How awful - how did you do it? Do you still want us to come and see you (I'll bring cake!)
NOOOOooooooooooooooooooooo! oh, I'm so sorry! That's just so wrong for a crafting person. I hope you have lots of good reading material. hope you heal up soon, sending the very best of good thoughts, and hugs. xox
Bless your heart, Marianne!
How in the world did you do that? I know you are miserable. Barry will be a good nurse to you, I'm sure and you will figure out a way to play with some fibers even if it's just fondling them. Did you have surgery or just a cast? How long will you have to wear it? I hated having the case for a week after my elbow surgery as it was so uncomfortable under my arm. I am sending my thoughts and prayers to you and will keep you in them until you recover.
sending love hugs and lots of heal fast vibes.
So sorry...hope you have a speedy recovery! {{{ hugs }}}
As mirianne said it's just so wrong for a crafty person!. I am sure you will recover with all the love & colours of hope you have given to us. Love hugs.
GRRR indeed xxx
Hopefully they'll take you out of plaster and put you in a lightweight cast soon, there's a lot of difference in weight and you'll feel the benefit. If you're looking at the full six weeks I can recommend the cast protectors that let you have a bath or a shower,they're worth every penny. (Email me at woolforbrainsdotnet if you want the name of the brand we had)
Poops to that! Poor you. Just get stuck into some really good books and think of ideas for wonderful crfting makes to do when its all healed.
Ugh, that does look painful - but is that a hand knit sweater your wearing in the picture! See? You may be taking a VERY temporary break from knitting, but you can now fully enjoy WEARING.
oh, get well soon!!!!!
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