The spell of
Princess Neptune has taken effect - it’s official, I’ve got a thing about sheep. I did drop a
big hint back in
February and there has definitely been a clue or two in my recent blog posts. I think it
was there all along, but has recently begun to be more difficult to hide. When
I think about it, the best piece of art homework I did at school was a very
detailed study of a sheepskin rug – I drew every little curl and twist in the
woolly fireside fleece. The very first gift I bought for my Henry (before he
was my husband) was a ceramic sheep by Tessa Foulkes (he was a bit confused if
I remember, little did he know where it would lead) and my first oil painting
was of some Welsh sheep. I’m not sure what it is – the warm woolly fleece, the
knobbly knees, their little faces – probably a combination of all three. I
started knitting in 2006 after I walked into a
Chester wool shop one lunchtime
and became mesmerised by the tightly packed shelves of beautiful colours and
that smell! I was having a particularly tough time at work, and said to Henry
that “I no longer want to be a manager, I want to work in a wool shop –
everyone is so happy in there!”. OK darling, he said. Well, I carried on for a
few more years and just nipped in to the wool shop for a lanolin-sniff and a skein-squeeze
when things were really heavy at work. We would both go to the
Woolfest in Cumbria for a
serious fix!
2 comments:
Ewe go girl!
Sorry,
Ed
..and a woolly dog ;) You have found Utopia x Just the spinning wheel to come :) Have you tweeted Father Christmas?
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