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Greensboro Squares
Looks like our squares have arrived. Laura is reporting a total of well over 3000 squares at the moment. Looks like a lot of folks in that town are going to be a whole lot warmer this winter than they might have otherwise been. What I’m wondering is this, once you turn on the flow of something like squares for a project, will it actually stop anytime after the deadline she gave or will squares keep arriving at her house for weeks or months afterward? Should be interesting to see.
Life
On Wednesday I found myself headed for the dentist’s office. See, on Tuesday I decided to go ahead and eat a tootsie roll from the little guys treats from a recent birthday party. He doesn’ t get them yet and rather than throw them away . . . . yeah, very bad idea. The darned thing sucked the filling out of one of my teeth! So, off to the dentist to have my tooth filled. I’d forgotten just how much fun that can be.
And the worst part? I didn’ t have any travel knitting ready! I did take a stitch dictionary, yarn and needles but everything I tried to do to start the scarf I want to make just wasn’t working. It did keep me busy, but I found up frogging 4 attempts.
Knitting
Has been slow lately. I’ve actually started a scarf (see above) that I decided to do as a series of Granny Squares. The yarn is Louisa Harding’s Kimono Angora and I love it. So soft and fluffy! I’m working up these little granny squares in color #8 and once I have a bunch done I may get some of the solid “Rice” color to make few more squares and for the edging. I think this is going to be a lovely soft scarf for the fall if I can get it done in time.
The nice thing about the little granny squares I’m doing is that it only takes a few minutes to do one here and there . . . and since lately that is all I seem to have . . .
I haven’t worked on any of the bigger projects for days. I want to start a pair of socks. I’ve got the yarn all picked out . . . and I know I want to make stocking length socks, but I’m torn between knitting them in someone else’s pattern and writing up a new one of my own. I know I should be working on some of the design ideas I’ve had recently and pretty much every project I do now should be of my own design . . . but sometimes you just want something to knit without having to do all the thinking . . . . know what I mean?
Perhaps the answer is to cast on two different socks? One of my own design to work on when I feel able and one that I can just knit away at without having to pay attention?
I also need to start the sock for my [Hogwarts Sock Swap] pal but I have to dye up the yarn first. I know what I’d like to socks to look like and have taken into account my swap pal’s preferences for finished socks . . . I actually attempted to dye yarn the other day but I’ve had 3 migraines this past week (part of the reason for the lack of posts) and just didn’t get the colors I wanted. Oh well, I’m sure we’ll find something to do with the yarn.
And have you any idea just how difficult it is to take sock photos when your model is only 2 years old? One step from impossible! Here are some attempts to take pattern photos of the “Grow with me” Socks:
We’ll have to try again to see if we can get some where the feet aren’t moving . . . perhaps during a nap this weekend.
Once I have the photos I have a bit of tweaking to do on the pattern and then I’ll make it available as a free pattern. The idea with these socks is that they are knit in such a way that by unraveling the toes from time to time you may be able to lengthen them enough to get about 3 shoe sizes by just reknitting the toe rather than making new socks every few months, hence the name. Our little guy loves his and I’ve had to take them back a few times and remind him he can’t actually keep them until Mommy is done taking pictures of them. Now if only I could get him to understand that they’d be his if he’d just hold still for a decent photo shoot!
Chicken Update
The coop is nearly finished and its a good thing. Every time I go check on the little buggers they are all over Dom’s workshop! They simply won’t stay in their enclosure anymore! I spent about 8 hours over the past two days painting the inside of the coop. Dom didn’t think it was absolutely necessary, but I think it will make cleaning it later easier if the wood is nice and sealed up. I’m almost done, just a few touch ups and one more coat on the floor and the inside paint will be done. He still needs to do the roof shingles, paint the outside, rig the cage inside and put in the doors. We’re hoping to have it finished on Sunday and move them to their new digs.
Bathroom Update
At the moment the bathroom is sitting. We’re waiting to hear back from the folks that make the cement that didn’t level. They sent someone to look at it the other day and were going to run their own tests on some of the same batch of stuff. It looks like perhaps we got a bad batch of it. If that is the case they may do something for us. I suspect we may get a refund on what it cost and possibly enough new, correctly mixed, stuff to fix the floor. Dom is hoping they will send someone to chip out the old stuff and put the new stuff in for him. I’m thinking that is less likely. Here’s hoping we have a finished bathroom before the snow flies!





















