Oh, you have been so good about posting!
So, since the post in June I have finished many things!
I was disappointed to find that I was needed for more things at both meetings than expected, so less progress than desired. Alas.
You have done so much! And I applaud Helper Cat for his excellent holding down of the quilt squares. Good job, Nairo! The peacock is cute and so tiny! How goes the flair with the asymmetry? I really like that quilt pattern with the colors you have chosen.
I finished the top for Smallest, but I think I didn't sew the buttons on? No, no buttons, but she can sew those on.
I also finished the shawl I started. I think I started it in April, after I finished those socks for Jeff. That was very fun, the construction was different, it's knit tip to tip, so you have to increase one side all the time and decrease the other side. It was clever. Blocking is, again, magical.
I realized that I still have a top waiting to be finished, so I will take that and your sweater along with me tomorrow when The Boy and I leave for Vermont! (Fun fact, his school is five miles away from Green Mountain Spinnery! They make nice yarn, and they also process fleece for people. I have had this idea about processing fleece from a herd of Icelandic sheep that live in Colorado.) I am really excited for him re-starting the school process, and I'm excited to have no kids at home, and I'm really going to miss him a lot!
The drive will be about 28 hours, according to Google, and I need to make The Boy a better long distance driver, so he needs to do most of the driving, which means knitting for me! And then there's the flight back home.
Once I'm back home, the baby quilt awaits me because the baby came waaaay early (due in Nov) so we've picked out fabrics and a variation of the goose chase pattern. Cutting and piecing next! Ginny has her paw on the border fabric, then next is some sashing, then the colors for the "geese" and the neutrals for the background of the geese.
Oh! I forgot, I saw a cute vest pattern that I thought Smallest would like. She does, so I tested colors and the red and cream with the cream "v" pattern is the winner. I need to order the yarn for that. It should be quick.
I finished the book series. I liked the series over all. I wish it hadn't leaned so heavily into pairing everyone off and soulmate stuff, but ah well, it is a series for teens. Now I'm finishing the Southern Reach series by Jeff Vandermeer. Annihilation was the first in the series. They're weird, but interesting. I'm making progress on the Wheel of Time book I was stuck on. It will be good to move on to the next one. I'm also glad there's a glossary in the back reminding me who people are.
If you get bored, you can call us on the road Tuesday or Wednesday! Here are bonus pictures for your amusement.
Margie
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