tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post7531563714944730878..comments2024-02-13T14:31:01.475+00:00Comments on Linda Kemshall: Secret's outLinda Kemshallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05575184486327210185noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-82026140670904462272012-06-29T14:59:29.146+01:002012-06-29T14:59:29.146+01:00Thank you all for your congratulations and lovely ...Thank you all for your congratulations and lovely comments. I've been slow to reply because Laura abandoned me and took herself off to Spain for a few days in the sunshine. Everyone deserves a holiday of course but it means someone has to hold the fort in the office. Luckily she's home again now and taking care of her share of the email!<br /><br />Gerda - finger hats sounds perfect. That's what I shall call our foxgloves from now on!<br /><br />Janet - the baby jacket is great isn't it? I admit it was a complete mystery to me as I was making it. Only when it came off the pins did the shape make any sense at all.The pattern is by King Cole, No 3369 and is called the Magic Dolmen Cardigan. Hope you can track it down should you want to give it a try.Linda Kemshallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05575184486327210185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-91004676199407521302012-06-27T20:19:29.855+01:002012-06-27T20:19:29.855+01:00I love that baby jacket - it looks like it's k...I love that baby jacket - it looks like it's knit all in one piece - is it? Can that pattern be found in a book somewhere? ~Janet in Tennessee, USAkalicogrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17161924919992258916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-49427533958077130462012-06-26T16:57:23.162+01:002012-06-26T16:57:23.162+01:00Hi Linda,
the foxgloves are so pretty, we saw a lo...Hi Linda,<br />the foxgloves are so pretty, we saw a lot of them during the past weeks which we spent in England and Scotland.<br />And it is so appropriate for you to have them in your garden, because in Dutch they are called 'Vingerhoedskruid' Vingerhoed means timble and kruid means herb but in this case the whole word would translate as timbleplant.<br />To explain further, vinger = finger and hoed = hat. So in Dutch we call a timble a hat for your finger.<br />Bye for now,<br />GerdaGerdahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16005840991122430124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-14210152399559575612012-06-25T12:06:08.375+01:002012-06-25T12:06:08.375+01:00Fabulous little jackets. She will be very toasty ...Fabulous little jackets. She will be very toasty this winter! The garden is a great place to be this time of year isn't it? Trouble is it's all happening so fast, if you blink you may miss something!Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834178052964503036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-68113945285749359552012-06-25T10:47:50.369+01:002012-06-25T10:47:50.369+01:00Congrats Laura. You must all be so excited. I lov...Congrats Laura. You must all be so excited. I love the knitted jacket and hat. Beautiful garden Linda, so much inspiration.Irenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16467769410134724657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-55394278416113751972012-06-25T07:01:40.227+01:002012-06-25T07:01:40.227+01:00What better excuse for knitting. Horray, you'l...What better excuse for knitting. Horray, you'll have many more years of excuse ahead of you now!<br />The garden looks beautiful - a super home for fairies indeed! (Gardening fairies would be good in mine!)Clare Wassermannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13626860487718518591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580784877583104334.post-32441115129977464472012-06-25T00:17:03.308+01:002012-06-25T00:17:03.308+01:00I can only imagine the excitement that is bubbling...I can only imagine the excitement that is bubbling over in the studio. I love knitting baby wear and your items are beautiful. I long to have foxglove growing like that, but it will require moving back to Catherine's side of the Cascades. I do grow a couple of foxglove and delphiniums, but they aren't happy in the heat or sandy soil. The poppies are gorgeous. I must find seeds! Of course, the moth quilt is beautiful. Your palettes always surprise and inspire me. Thanks for sharing your world and always inspiring me to create. Hugs to all!Jeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11367949314724875797noreply@blogger.com