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And The Truth Is.....

So I'd like to pretend that I'm so organized that I always order Christmas gifts two months early, but I think we all know that's the not really the case.  I worked it out this year because I'd figured out what to do for people who don't get handmade gifts and wanted to order before I forgot what I'd come up with.  But it looks good, right? I AM ON THE LAST REPEAT FOR THE SHAWL!  I am going to graft the ends together instead of sewing them, which may be interesting, then I'll figure out how the pattern says to join the edging to the main part.  And if I can resist the temptation to set it all aside in order to cast on a new pair of socks, I could actually finish it.....................   Ahem..........

It Might Have Had Something To Do With It

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While it wasn't the ONLY reason, let's call it a perk that the ball of yarn was more than half used up and I have now used up another ball from stash and joined the final one to the shawl.  And  now that the new skein is in a big, troublesome snarl, I see why the last one was wound into a ball.....

I Used The Glue Gun Without Burning Myself!!!!!!!!!!

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It might have been nice to use that sort of once-in-a-lifetime event to, say, win the lottery, but since I don't gamble (except for not always checking gauge) and have never bought a lottery ticket, that was probably pretty unlikely.  So I'll settle for: More lollipop ornaments!  There are now 16 of them, and I swear it wasn't just to get 4 quick finished projects.  Partially, of course, but also to see if this was a good way to use fabric when it was cut by drunk monkeys.  Honestly, both sides are that crooked, and I can't even lay it out badly enough to figure out how they did it.  I'm using 1-inch strips the full width of the fabric for lollipops, so uneven strips don't work quite right for those, but it will be fine for when I graduate to fabric-covered bowls and baskets.  I was tempted to try one now, but that will be a good carrot for when a couple sewing projects are finished. I'm getting a little extra crafting time this week because I ...

Are You Sitting Down?

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I am working on a knitting WIP!  I started this shawl 2 years ago, and I think I might have set it aside because knitting 28 32-row repeats of edging is incredibly boring.  Frankly, quite understandable if I did.  BUT, I picked it up again this week and have now done SEVEN pattern repeats, so there are only 7 pattern repeats left, and then some sort of join and it will be finished!  Leaving me only 20 WIPs to finish.  ONLY....

It's Saturday

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This morning I did some tidying, and under normal circumstances I might be canning today, but the record-breaking heat is continuing, so I'm going to wait until it isn't almost 90 degrees--which might be Monday.  So today, I'm working on a new ornament.  I saw these at Art in the Park, and thought they were adorable.   I came home and found a tutorial on YouTube, because I was too lazy to figure them out on my own.  The stick posed a bit of a challenge.  I thought they would be lollipop sticks, but they're too thin.  I found a cookie stick that was the right thickness, but Andy cut them in half for me as apparently when one puts cookies on a stick, it's a long stick.  I didn't know cookies were now a thing-on-a-stick, but they do work well for this. It's a glue gun project, and I (of course) promptly burned myself, and I've already glued one to my cutting mat, but I'm slowly getting the hang of them.  Sort of.  And it's a relatively q...

Ta Da!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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TWO scarves, washed and blocking: and we're just going to pretend like they're lying flat, okay?  I've been happier with finished projects, but I am really happy they ARE finished projects.  In fact, I was so excited that I cast on a new Begonia Swirl shawl in the yarn I'd put in my birthday box: One thing about trying to work through stash before buying more yarn, I'm hoping that by the time I make it through the 10 skeins of this I started out with (an incident involving the end of my first year of cold sheeping and a discontinued yarn--we try not to talk about it much.....), I'm hoping that I will have learned that variegated lace yarns almost ALWAYS look better in the skein than in the finished project.   But maybe it will look good on THIS scarf.  I'll wear it anyway because I love the colors, but there were probably better choices of yarn to stockpile...... I also spent a little bit of time with the latest colorwork ornament.  Being October,...

Hallelujah! At Least, Sort Of.........

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The good news:  The grey scarf is done. The bad news:  it rolls BADLY.  I altered the pattern to include 2 rows of seed stitch on the sides and to eliminate the dreaded tubular cast-on, so for a while I was kicking myself that my version had somehow caused the rolling, but I started doing Elizabeth Zimmermann's sewn bind-off on the maroon one, and it is rolling as well, so it's just the pattern.  I'll block them severely, but blocking never stops rolling due to how a pattern is done. But it's too late to do anything about it, so I'll just hope they like tubular scarves.  I bought the yarn because it was a silk blend with lovely drape, but I might add a scrap from my washaway stabilizer (which is starch) to minimize the rolling a bit.  In other project-going-badly news, the top-stitching is looking pretty messy when it crosses over the wales of the corduroy.  I think a second row of top-stitching will even it out, but reinforced stitching wo...