I think we ought to try this place as well 🙂 Texere Yarns
Now all we have to do is figure out what to do with all the children….
I think we ought to try this place as well 🙂 Texere Yarns
Now all we have to do is figure out what to do with all the children….
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9 responses to “Kirsty, Kris, next time we go yarn shopping”
and figure out how to pay for it all….
So that’s how many children? 7? On top of any belonging to any child sitter?
Eek!
Wow…count me in!!!
Lily very good with little people¬!
We need to plan a day out – with regulated stops for food (very important to Piglet and Myf) and preferably a large padded room, with a ballpool, to throw the children into whilst we browse. 😀
You could drop them round here – if it meant I could get a large bag of bits (that bootee book has arrived, so lots of little things to knit!)
That sounds like some kind of deal, how many can you take? 😉
Now if there was another adult to assist I could be roped in, but I do bring 1 or 2 of my own depending on the day.
But between the two of us we’d have more eyes – and don’t forget, my eldest two are older and my eldest does act as an excellent third pair of eyes. Could organise some sort of activity for the slightly older ones?
Castle building? I’ve got a book with it in…