I'm not sure I'll have a prouder accomplishment all year--or a more surprising one. I think I have a few fingerprints left. Andy is gone for the weekend, so the kitties and I are having a crafting weekend. With their help, I finished the first project of the year. The colors are a bit more subdued in real life, but I don't know how to reduce the intensity of this cell phone's camera. I also cut some more strips for other projects, and wound another Hank from Hell: A couple years ago I bought some Feza Rio that was on clearance, and for a cashmere/merino blend, it's not at all soft, and until this yarn, I didn't know one could hank yarn badly, but there does seem to be a way to do it so unevenly that permanent kinks are put into the yarn, and if that weren't enough fun, rather than being normal human beings who tie the ends into the threads holding the hank in place, these deranged maniacs tied the two ends together and snipped off the end...
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Congrats on finishing another project, and yes, perhaps time to move on :-)
Last Christmas, when my family asked the dreaded question 'is there anything you could use for Christmas?' I, caught by a wave of inspiration, said, 'coasters!'. Because we were using AOL disks and the like, and they looked crappy and weren't even very good coasters. I figured maybe we'd get a set for upstairs and one for downstairs. But no.
My family *all* took it to heart. My dad made over 30 leather coasters and worked our initials on them (half with mine first, half with my husband's first). My mom quilted us a pile of coasters. My sister hit the rummage sales and thrift stores and turned up about four sets of them. The good news, we can now throw a REALLY large party and have absolutely NO fear we'll run out of coasters....