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Of Course

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I've had the loom less than a week, have only practiced with it, and of course I'm already thinking I might need more yarn.  Because I'm insane.   This morning I got down my bag of felt-able worsted-weight wool: And in case you're thinking "Oh, that doesn't look like too much," (in which case, you are delusional and probably have stash issues OR you are just trying to be a really good friend and supportive of my madness), this would be a good time to point out that this is ONLY the worsted weight wool.  There's a whole tub of OTHER worsted-weight yarn....... and some bags with sweater quantities that we're not going to talk about just yet. So, considering I have not actually made a single thing on the loom yet, I think I have a bit of time before I run out of yarn, don't you think?

Monday Again

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And I'm wearing the new peachskin pants.  One of these days I'm going to sit down and make a list.  I think I can still do this with 20 new/unworn items, but I'll need to find a bit more sewing time.  And more knitting time.  Who needs sleep?  Besides Theo? I did get 8 towels embroidered last week  under careful supervision: which was probably best as I hadn't embroidered in so long I was rusty and made mistakes.  I even tried a new freestanding lace and applique ornament set, and, by the way, 2 layers of tulle doesn't work very well as the fabric.  Organza might--I'll try that next time.  Cotton works well, and I'm really hoping leftover peachskin does as well:   I made two black and gold ornaments yesterday, but I didn't get one trimmed very well, so it's for the top of the tree where no one can see the little tuft of black sticking out.  I love this one.  The supervisor wasn't impressed, ...

Working Friday

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This week we switched my days off, so I had yesterday off and am working today.  Thankfully, I return to my normal schedule next week.  I haven't quite gotten used to that schedule either, but it's closer.  I have been thinking today was Monday all morning, and no week should have two Mondays. There has been knitting, but no sewing.  I'm making a new Begonia Shawl for a friend's birthday.  Did I mention I finished the last one?  It isn't blocked yet, but it's been 85 degrees this week, so it isn't like I'd be wearing it right now anyway. I'm still really tired at night when I get home, so simple knitting works really well, and most of this pattern is quite simple--only the edging needs careful attention.  And the blocking, of course, which is why that hasn't happened yet.  Maybe Sunday?

YES!

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I finished this dress a couple years ago,  but I know I haven't worn it yet because when I made it, I couldn't fit into it.  Ahem..... I can say a lot of things about the back/hip saga, but one of the biggest struggles was that I had to take pain meds with food, but they upset my stomach.  And of course, it isn't broccoli that tastes good at times like that. Cheese sandwiches do.  And, of course, weight is easier to gain than lose, and if one is just trying to have a healthy lifestyle,  it takes longer but stays off.  So you can imagine how thrilled I was this morning to be able to wear this dress:

Me Made Monday

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It's cooled off to be more like a normal spring, so today I'm wearing the new peachskin jacket:     which had to be ironed this morning.  Seriously?  I guess the paisley fabric pretty much spoiled me--it doesn't wrinkle AND doesn't pick up cat hair.  I think maybe it's a good thing that I have several more months until I can buy fabric--it might take me until then to figure out how to smuggle cat hair into the fabric store to test any and all new fabrics before buying.  And then I'll probably have a really easy time not buying fabric once they ban me from the store...........

Maybe a Finishing Friday

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This was an exhausting week at work.  Good, but exhausting.  I was back in the main store 2 days for piano training, and the other two days in my store, I sold two pianos--bringing me to three total.  Guess that was good training.  The fun this is, selling pianos is like working at an animal shelter.  I really  like the people who bought them, and I'm so excited about the pianos finding good homes--it's just the most fun thing ever. I didn't get a picture of the first two pianos, but this found a home on Wednesday.  Thank heavens.  This beauty only arrived in my store on Monday and I was already trying to justify two pianos in our house.  However, it is going to have three little girls to love it and I get to have it in the store for three more days before it goes to its forever home.  Win-win. Yesterday was the second full day of training on pianos, and when we took a lunch break, I was just feeling so overwhelmed that I dropped in...

I Strung My First Cello!

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....and broke my first cello string.  It's much trickier than it looked when someone else did it.  But I got the second one on without issue and even got it tuned.  And I've sold two used pianos now, which is a lot like working at an animal shelter.  Not all used pianos are capable of even being tuned, so they're hard to come by and need to go to a good home where they will be loved and taken care of--and I have to say, both pianos went to great people.  I'm really exhausted by the time I get home, but I am enjoying the new job.  And this morning I even had enough time to start sewing the new blocks together.  If I do them all in order and keep them chain pieced while ironing, I think I'll be able to put them together how I laid them out.  This is the theory, though I've noticed sewing theories tend to blow up on me a lot.  I wonder if this is what it's like to be a chemist? I was really dragging this week, so I rested all day Sunday, bu...