Bloom where you’re planted

New project - Knitting an arrow

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I hope to finish this little project by late April. I’d show you a picture, but there’s not much to show just yet, because I’ve only been working on it for a few weeks. It’s a huge undertaking and it sure is making me tired, but I have lots of help from a skilled knitting Master. Truly, He is awe-inspiring, and I’m so glad I know Him, because I certainly couldn’t do it by myself. His expertise is comforting to me, because although this one will be the fourth in our quiver, I’ve only knit an arrow once before. The kids are excited about it too, and the girls have offered suggestions as to what it should be like. Bug especially wants to hold it when I’m done. I am so giddy and I can’t wait to see the finished product, because he or she is going to be beautiful.

Psalm 127:3-5

Psalm 139:13-14

3 Responses to “New project - Knitting an arrow”

  1. Oh HUGE congratulations!! I can’t stand it; I have to tell you….

    I’m expecting #12 at the same time as you. Shhhhhhhh………with two MC’s this past spring we’re keeping it hush hush until things are, well…more certain.

    Let’s hold hands and jump up and down, squealing, together!

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