I have just had a lovely weekend in the beautiful Lake District. This is an area in the North-West of England that has lovely green mountains (due to the rain!) and picturesque lakes. There are 214 fells in the Lake District according to Alfred Wainwright. He is someone who wrote a series of guides to the fells (as well as other areas) that opened them up for everyone. His books are beautifully drawn and detailed. I love reading them as they are so inspiring. He probably would hate how busy the fells are now though as he was a solitary walker and apparently did not like over-social fell walkers! The Wainwright Society is a great place to find out more about him and the hills.
| Peak 194 - Wether Hill |
| Peak 196 - Bonscale Pike |
| Peak 195 - Loadpot Hill |
In other news, over 60 people have downloaded my piggy phone cozy on Ravelry so I am very happy with that. They have left lovely comments too. This afternoon I might try and upload the pattern here to for non-Ravellers.
Mother's Day Mug Cozy |
I also designed a mug cozy for my Step-Mum this week. She requested one after seeing one in the window of a LYS whilst I was on holiday over New Year. I though it would be a nice thing to make for mother's day. I used some lovely autumnal coloured handspun yarn (approx DK) that I received in a swap as these are her favourite colours. I used small needles and it has come out quite thick, perfect for keeping coffee warm! I might try a smaller one in 4-ply for smaller cups as well before I publish the pattern.

