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New lesson learned

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Billowing pant legs might not be the best idea around rambunctious kittens. But I still love these pants.

There Has Been Crafting!

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So the problem with the terrible "trainer" at work did NOT get resolved, but at least last week we got a bit of a reprieve because all but one of the sales team came down with a vicious cold and all but one of us called out sick on Monday.  I, unfortunately, was not the lucky one who missed it, but this was a better way to spend the week than in "training."  Ugh. Since I'm still dragging around with the cold, we had a slow weekend and I even got time to do some sewing.  The first poppy table runner is done,  and today I finished the full-length version of this:  in a light pink crepe and started a summer shirt for Andy's upcoming birthday, which I could even finish in time.  Sorry--should I have warned you before saying that?  Sure, I still haven't even started his Valentine's gift, but let's focus on what's working, shall we? In trying-to-stem-a-problem news, it's now been 32 days since I last bought fabric, and I think it...

Some Good, Some Bad

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Obviously, I've fallen off the radar a bit.  In September, Andy's brother was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, and in April we lost him.  He was 57.  Andy did get a chance to see him first, but it's still an overwhelming loss. We've both been struggling a little with work:  Andy has been working on a huge project that is both frustrating and requires extra hours, and my company brought in a free-lance sales "trainer," who has been condescending, dictatorial, and demanding that we have things like paper "pitchbooks" that were unprofessional and out of date 20+ years ago.  Luckily, the plug is being pulled on that idiot, but it's hard when you have something to really dread first thing every Monday morning. There have also been good things happening.  We are now finally and legally free of Andy's ex-wife, who has been spiteful and as nasty as possible every chance she's had.  There are lots of posts on my other blog about just a few of t...

Photos!

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Quick pictures to prove that I haven't dropped off the face of the earth--even if it feels like it....

Maybe 1000

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So I have a little app on my phone that I use to track how long it has been since I last bought yarn and fabric.  Yesterday  I saw my yarn counter was at 999, so excited and, frankly, amazed that today would be day 1000 since last buying yarn, I opened it up to see....999.  (Fabric, BTW, is at 16--I'm struggling a bit on that front.)  So, my counter can't go any farther.  I do at least know that July 15 will be 3 years on the sheep, but I think I need a new counter as I don't think a once-a-year anniversary is strong enough to help me cling to my sheep.  I need incentives!  Preferably ones that don't include buying things.  'Cause I have fabric for that. This weekend I've been doing our taxes (ICK), but I rewarded myself with sewing breaks, so the new quilt is progressing.  There were indeed two nights this week when I could pop up and sew the pinned pieces, and I even amazed myself by ironing and pinning the next pieces together b...

Sewing in Small Bits

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You might have guessed by now that I am spending a lot less time crafting.  The new job often wears me out entirely, so I come home many nights and retreat to the heating pad. This would allow for quite a bit of knitting were it not for two string-crazed kittens who are determined to "help."  But over the weekend I cut out fabric for a spring throw for us, and my new plan is to leave everything ready to go so when I have a few minutes, I can pop up to the sewing room and start sewing.  I got one stack sewn, ironed, and repinned last night, and I am ready if I have time tonight. It's a fairly simple pattern with 10 inch blocks (where have these been all my life?), so I'm hoping it goes rather quickly.

Tablerunners!

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Andy and I take turns making Christmas gifts, and while this is going to be his year, we're so much busier now that I'm back to work that it never hurts to be ahead.  And, we have a new house to decorate.  And it's easier to sew a project that one can find than a project one hasn't seen since the first week in the house.  I'm flexible that way. I finished these a little while ago, and while we're keeping one, one goes in the gift bin.   And this  is for us.  I bought this set of fat quarters shortly after we bought the house.  I love batiks.  This one  is a Christmas gift for some very old friends.  This is a more time-consuming pattern so I don't make many for gifts each year, but I thought they would like it.  Yesterday I cut out some red peachskin to make some coordinates to go with that poppy jacket.   My industry dresses pretty casually, but after all the back issues and wearing mostly pajamas, I lov...