Sunday, March 26

Ah, sunflower!

The choir I sang in for ~10 years or so while I lived in Boston has a wonderful choir director who varied the music a lot from concert to concert. One concert we sang a piece that had several movements, and one of them focused on sunflowers. It was such a beautiful simple tune, with lovely harmonies and echoes of the main line. One of the best parts was the main line, “Ah, sunflower,” which was perfectly composed to sound like a contented sigh. I already liked sunflowers, but that made me like them even more, thinking about lazy summer days.

I have finished my border, and am now making progress on my first cell occupant, which is - no surprise - a sunflower! The leaves are cute, anyway.

- Catherine 



Saturday, March 18

Going along with green

 More cross-stitching! I discovered that working in the car is not as bumpy as expected, so took advantage of a long drive up to Wyoming and a few other quiet moments in the last few days to make some more progress - we drive home tomorrow, so I'm hoping to finish the border. 

The challenge with the middle images is that the different color markers are hard to see - I tried enlarging the pattern on the library scanner, but the resolution wasn't very good, so now I just have blurry larger shapes. I am waffling between using markers on the printouts to make it clearer where the stitches are or trying again on the scanner. I'm sure you are on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen.

As an aside, it is fun to get back into crafts - nice to have something to do with my hands and nice to create things, but it's also nice that - because I'm doing something with my hands and sort of my brain - I'm forced to have a little oasis of calm in the day. Yay for sewing!

- Catherine

Sunday, March 12

Going green

I had a long long flight on Thursday with plenty of time for cross-stitching, see? I would have gotten more done but I did, as expected, run out of green and the pattern I’m working from is so tiny that it’s hard to follow. Still, I got a bit started on the first flower!

Yesterday I got more green thread and while I was at the store found this adorable remnant fabric (it’s about three times as many birds wide). I have no idea what I’ll do with it, but it was so cute I couldn’t resist. 


Today I am determined to fix the quilt corners so I can start quilting the fish together. More to come!

- Catherine

Sunday, March 5

Green machine

I have had two flights this week, which are normally good times to work on my cross-stitch projects, but I mostly had to work on the first flight and I mostly tried to sleep on the second, so not as much progress as I would have liked. However, the frame is coming together, see?

It's nice to have a part that is so mindless (now that the counting is done for a bit) - it makes it easy to pick up for a few minutes here and there, and more compact since I don't need to have the instructions in front of me. The only danger is that I'm using up so much of this green color that I may need to buy more thread before I can finish. We shall see!

- Catherine

Friday, March 3

A Mom Post

 I had to share this because I am extremely proud of my offspring.  A year ago, at Xmas, Middle expressed interest in learning how to knit socks.  I was so excited!  I got them some sock needles for Xmas, and gifted them my Dark Side of the Moon yarn and advised as they chose a pattern (A Nice Ribbed Sock) and cast on.  Later in the year, we FaceTimed as they turned the heel and then this Xmas, they finished the sock!  Since then, they have cranked on their knitting and I can now share with you a picture of the finished pair!  I am so proud of Middle!  There is a gauge issue (sock #1 is on the left), but Middle asked about dropping down a needle size, so a plan is underway.

Other than that, I finished my Aurelia Cowl.  I love the yarn!  It is so soft.  I also finished the first pair of old Xmas socks.  I've been cleared to go back to work after my surgery.  Ginny the cat will miss me.  She has taken to sitting between me and my keyboard at home so she can rest her head on my arm.  She is currently here, and is purring a happy purr.


I've picked the Lantana sweater back up, and have noticed that Something is Wrong.  I'm not sure what to do about it, I think I will just forge ahead and pretend like nothing is amiss.  We'll see what happens when I finish the next step.  I also need to locate one last ball of yarn.  I'm pretty sure I have one.  It will be bad if I do not.

Other than that, I've got plans for Jeff socks, Middle socks, Smallest socks, and a Mussleburg hat.  I may need to start taking the bus to work again!

Catherine, I love the new project, and the London adventure!  It is super fun to find things like that.  I hope the napkin fabric turned up!  I will send the quilt book ASAP!  That pattern is pretty, and also a pain.  Both cutting and sewing will be tricksy.