Life is full of surprises.....
You never know what will hit you 😎
You may have noticed I have been missing for a while, and there is a reason for that. 😅 Further down in this post you will see why. This will also be the reason why I haven't made so much in the way of knitting and crochet. However, I have pushed on to make some gifts for a family friend of ours who is having a baby soon and also a couple of makes for the markets.
Below is a cute little part knitted, part crocheted set for baby Pie. A simple but classic pair of boots and a crocheted woolly hat, just waiting to go on the head of this little baby we are waiting on. lol
For the markets I have made this circular vest in indigenous colours. These have been a very popular item at the markets and I struggle a bit to keep up with supplies on this item. The vest is done up with a single button and basically you can make it as big or small as you like. This vest would fit up to a four year old.
One of my most favourite things in the world is boxing. I love it. One of the reasons I got into it is.....it's going to sound strange and some people don't agree....but whatever and too bad, I fear home invasions. You see it on the news all the time, on Facebook, newspapers etc. I would want to be able to at least try to defend myself, or keep the person at bay until help comes, or even give myself a chance to get away.
Here I'm with an incredible boxing instructor, James, who I have much respect for and he is a credit to our community for all that he does.
Now comes the interesting story 😂😂 At a class several weeks ago we had a new girl join us who had never done boxing. I pair up with her and we are going to be doing 'uppers', I have the mitts on and she has the boxing gloves. I demonstrate to her how she will do the uppers and how I will hold the mitts. The movement she did was not an upper, nor was it anything I've ever seen before...😃😅😅😅, nor was it a hard hit.
This is what happened to my finger and worst of all is that it didn't hurt and I didn't notice my finger until I went to have a shower when I got home. I couldn't believe it. I looked at my finger like it had two heads. All the redness and skin peeling and blistering is a reaction from a tape that I used to splint my finger until I could see the doctors.
They made up a splint and at the moment they asked what colour splint would I like, I actually still had a sense of humour and told them I'd have a pink one because it was my pinky finger that was wrecked. I don't have my sense of humour any more. lol I have to wear the splint for eight weeks and then they hope it will have mended. If not, I have to wear it for another two weeks. If it's still no good then surgery and then guess what????.......back in a splint again.🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪
The worst thing is i can't knit!!!!! or box, use dumb bells, bars
😭😭😭😭😭😭
On a happier note, I was scratching through some boxes and found my mum's thimble. She had given it to me many years ago and I felt very honoured because she bought this with her when she lived in Austria just after World war II. I cherish it so much. My mum was born in Italy but lived and worked in Austria before migrating to Australia. I miss her so much.
Now that I have a stupid finger, it will be a test for my patience and certainly it has slowed me down with what I make. I do realise though that there are many worse things I could have than just this stupid finger. I have been blessed to have woken up this morning and had a beautiful new day even with this stupid finger. 😇
I'm taking off now as it's getting very late at night. I hope you all are in good health and enjoying making beautiful things.
Ciao, Anita.
4 comments:
I'm so sorry to read about your finger Anita ... I'm wondering if you could maybe do some paper crafting in the meantime until the splint thingy comes off. Your crochet work is beautiful. Yes I have had a Home invasion years ago & I can testify that they are NOT nice things & can affect you for years & years to come. You do really well with your fitness & your boxing - good on you!! I have gotten lazy I think & I need to really up my game.
Oh, dear. That is not something any crafter wants to have happen.
I can see why it has restricted to you so much. I do hope it improves quickly for you and you don't have to go through surgery.
Take care!
Oh I do hope your pinky mends soon…..
lovely project you manage to make before the splint…..
pleased you let Milo in when it’s so hot.
Oh dear, I hope your finger heals quickly, Anita; how very annoying and painful for you. I must say I love the pattern in your indigenous coloured vest. I can well imagine why it flies off your market table. Take care. Xx
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