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Yes, I quit my 2nd job, a full time and part time job was just too much. I found I was giving up the things that I love to do. All of my waking time consisted of eating and working. Ugh…So after a few breakdowns, I decided, well really, just had to quit.

So now, time for knitting and spinning, and I have a list of things I want to do. I feel like I have so much time with only one job. *snort*, a lesson is learned with everything. Maybe this was to make me appreciate the job I have, and my friends and family. (and knitting) so I have many knitting books, and yarn (bought with extra money) and I’m ready to get going.

Until later, fondle some yarn, spin some fiber or just hug a loved one, (yes pets count)

Take care, and knitting content to follow soon……

Until then Look at these cute, fast ornaments to make!

Love these cute little Christmas Stockings (free pattern)

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Pattern here, these are so freaking adorable! I love them! I would make them in red with white laces!

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More cute knit and crochet holiday ornaments to follow!

Happy Knitting

Comments

  1. What cute ornaments! I cannot decide which ones I like more... the stocking ones would make a great gift for friends!

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  2. Hope you ditched the full time job and kept the part timer, lol!

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  3. Love the patterns! Hope you're going to be more rested and happy with time to do the things you love.

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