
FO's of a different sort. Look what I did today:

The red is strawberry jam. The yellow is peach mango (with hint of lime -- ran out of lemon juice).

The real test will be tomorrow, once they've set.
adventures in knitting (and other things) in the heart of appalachia
5 comments:
Those look so beautiful in the window. :)
yum!
Gorgeous - I hope they taste half as good as they look!
Hi Jennie - It's me, Desiree :) I just had to write when I saw your jam... Lizzie visited for the weekend awhile back and happened to witness me finishing up a fun little poncho for my friend's baby, Louise (it's the Fiber Trends pattern, done with shades of lilacs and blue). Anyhow, she said that I should really check out your blog, so I did (it's great!), and you know, some of these posts make me feel like we're living parallel lives!!! I made my first batch of jam yesterday and am just about to head off to work on a little sweater I'm making. Love your beautiful socks - haven't gotten brave enough to try yet! I'll write again soon :)
Those look so delicious and beautiful too. You should be proud -- putting up jam is a labor-intensive process. :)
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