Tour Swag
Those of you who haven't caught Dolores and Her Ball Band on the road can now pick up souvenirs (posters, bags, shirts and such) in the shop.
Loopy Yarns 1000 Knitters Shoot
Just a reminder that I'll be shooting for the project at Loopy Yarns during their anniversary party this Friday evening, September 7, from 5 pm to about 8:30 pm. If you'd like to participate, there's no need to sign up in advance, just be there and be ready to knit. If you haven't already done so, please check out the Information for Knitters page on the project blog.
I notice in the Loopy Yarns blog that they're having a 20% off sale on Mirasol Yarns from Peru on that day. Hmm.
A Question Answered
This is from way back. Reader Tami was curious about the children's books pictured along with the Tulip Jacket. They are:
- Lullaby-Land by Eugene Field
- Cinderella and Other Nursery Stories (in an edition by F. Warne & Co., circa 1900)
- Merrie England by Grace Greenwood
- A Little Garden Calendar, an utter horror perpetrated by Albert Bigelow Paine
- The Children's Book of London by G.E. Mitton
To Elizabeth and Sidney - To recall a delightful Noël in London and the affection and best wishes of their friend and Rector. 1905. N.D. Moxon
Enigmatic is my favorite! She's like a little Greta Garbo.
ReplyDeleteOh my - that Abigail is Adorable!
ReplyDeleteAbigail is beautiful. I always find it amazing how quickly babies change. She is becoming her very own personality!
ReplyDeleteNow I want to have a delightful Noël of my own in London to recall! Ah, well, one must have dreams...
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling....I'm sure that she'll be showered with handknits for years to come...lucky girl.
ReplyDeleteShe is so beautiful and expressive. The sweater suits her so well. She is a blessed baby.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous kid. Now that her hair has come in, though, she seems to bear less of a resemblance to her uncle.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, 'fess up, readers: how many of you had to Google Lisa Fon--whatchamajigee? 'Cuz I did.
Franklin, if you liked the Pallisers I think you'd really love the Duchess of Duke Street. I think there are 10 episodes, they are great. for your next lace shawl :-)
ReplyDeleteBy gum, she's adorable. Moreso every day.
ReplyDeleteAbigail the Enigmatic...I like the sounds (and look) of it.
ReplyDeleteI definitely see Lisa resemblences in those photos.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.operagloves.com/Classicstars/LisaFonssagrives/lisa.html
Cudos to the photographer, too. Those transient moods can be so very hard to capture at that age. But Abigail's comfort in front of a camera already shows.
What a gorgeous child - and I love that sweater, so much so that I ordered a kit. Now...must find a baby.
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I'm sure Abigail has more fun emoting with verve in a gorgeous, vividly colored jacket rather than 'baby' pastels. She looks beautiful. Jacket ditto. ;) Thanks much re the tour swag! And I love that book inscription. Talk about making you try to imagine the history...
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos -- I'm going to pack up my Tulip Cardigan this afternoon and send it to a wee Alison and hope Alison's mom will quickly send me back a photo -- I love the Tulip, but I love it with a baby wearing it even better! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! I wish some of the stores near me carried Dream in Color, I must knit that Tulip Jacket for my son.
ReplyDeleteMy, but she's growing up to be an adorable baby, but I suppose it's not surprising, given that her parents are blessed with the attractive genes. It'll be interesting, though, to see if she keeps the blonde.
ReplyDeleteOh, and the jacket is really lovely on her, too. ;-)
Watch our Giselle. Get out of the way Linda, here is Abigail and she is beautiful. Lovely photos your sister took.
ReplyDeleteShe IS a beautiful baby.
ReplyDeleteI have the most delightful, intelligent, charming nieces in the world. Looks like they have some very stiff competition with Abigail.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that un-ending well of love a wonderful thing to experience?
Oh, and I just ordered one of your prison knitting t-shirts. I can't wait to wear it to the pub.
ReplyDeletelook at how much abigail has grown!
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty princess!
I have an identity and am no longer a lurker! AND, I just shopped buying "Virgin Wool Tour 2007" - well, everything. I am going to enjoy using the cards and postcards as giftcards with knitty things. AND, I get to enjoy lovely pictures of beautiful Abigail cuddled in her uncle's love. This has been a truly successful evening.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I can't believe she's changed so much already!
ReplyDeleteOh Gosh Abigail is just so cute it almost hurts!
ReplyDeleteOh, the sweater is quite fab too!
OMG! I cannot believe how quickly she is growing! She get even more adorable each day and the jacket looks just perfect on her Uncle!
ReplyDeleteOMG Abigail is so cute! The sweater is adorable on her! :)
ReplyDeleteShe's such a sweetie! (Abigail, of course!)
ReplyDelete(((hugs)))
So, I don't suppose you plan to be at the Creativ Festival (http://www.csnf.com/f07_index.html) in October in Toronto? There will be many knitters there, among other crafters of all sorts. I plan to travel there from Ottawa. Wouldn't it be grand if your 1000 Knitters boasted an intertnational flavour?
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Lise
Sister Sue has made a very lovely baby. She doesn't look half bad in your tulip jacket either. She's one lucky bub to have a doting uncle like you.
ReplyDeleteAwwww. She's getting big! And don't you just love the inscriptions, clippings and other stuff that you find in used books. I bought a book by J.M. Barrie a while back and it has the nicest handrawn bookplate in it. So it inspired me to design my own bookplate and print a bunch on Avery label stock. Now I'm thinking that I should have paid attention to whether the labels are acid-free. I have only put them in new books, that's my rule for some reason. I'm wondering Franklin if you have bookplates that you've drawn? It seems like something you would have done. Hope that's not prying.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that's what that look is, enigmatic. Here I thought it was the "poopie" look... ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful baby and equally beautiful sweater.
OMG She is beautiful and adorable and all those other little girl things! How do you stay away? Nice sweater, uncle!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow dude. Don't go waving that sweater around like that, especially with that baby in it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a powerful hoodoo.
Abigail will credit you as an early influence on her modeling career.
ReplyDeleteWell, somewhere there're infant boys sleeping happily in their cribs with no idea that they're going to have their hearts broken by a Stunner with a Clever Uncle in years to come....and when I get home (to my secure innernet connecton) I am SO going to order Dolores' poster. Also - Franklin, there's an aged bubbeh in Wisconsin who loves you; if you ever need to flee north to rest in obscurity for a while let me know!
ReplyDeleteRector? I barely touched her!
ReplyDeleteIt takes great poise and je ne sais quois to project that "enigmatic" thing when you've got a pale blue cartoon puppy dog appliqued to the front of your overhauls.
ReplyDeleteBoy, I sure wish I had an uncle like you when I was a baby! Abigail is one lucky little niece.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe how big she's gotten! She is just one cutie patootie!
ReplyDeleteI think Abigail is curious about exactly how you put that edging on her sweater.Oviously a gal with a keen eye!
ReplyDeleteShe looks absolutely adorable....
ReplyDeleteHope you are well....
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