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Monday, September 3, 2018

More flitting

I am not sure how flitting from one thing to another gets, or seems to get, more accomplished than concentrating on one thing at a time, but for me it seems to be working. 

I finished painting all the ornaments.  I now have 36 red, 36 white and 3 green Christmas ornaments all ready for decorating. 

I also finished the baby blanket.


I kept trying to square up the center when I realized that the center IS square, but the yarn is throwing everything off.  At a glance, each band looks the same width and on the outer edges they pretty much are, but not in the center and that's making it look tilted - of course I laid it out in an area too small for it so there wasn't enough room to really work the left and right edges straight (or as straight as they are).

Oh yes, I started and finished a hat.


I don't know why I had this yarn in my closet, but, I'm glad I did as I was able to learn the ribbing, figure out decreasing, work on my tension and still have a decent, finished item.  May not be a fancy yarn, but it will definitely keep a head warm.

I now have a quilt top:


Another poor angle, but while looking for someplace to hang this so I could take a picture, I realized I don't have many walls that are blank and just wasn't in the mood to take things down and put them back up.  I'm not sure about the actual quilting -  I would love to have someone else do it, but haven't found anyone in the area - need to look up some quilt shops and see if they have recommendations.  If I don't do that, then I'll probably just quilt around the triangles.  I made a major mistake trimming the rows so when I took my seam allowance I don't have nice points on my pieced triangles - hopefully the baby won't mind.

While I had the sewing machine out, I did some mending and hemming - it was nice to get that pile finished and put away (I'd forgotten what was in it to be honest) - and finished three pieces into pillows.  I just need to find my bag of stuffing and finish them off - I'll post pictures when they're all done - right now they're looking a little flabby.

I was at Joann's looking for a large tapestry needle so I could weave in the ends of the blanket (I know there are some in the house, but I have no clue where they are - I also can't find my package of hand sewing needles, suppose the two went off together) and was wandering around the yarn section when I found this Dimensions kit in one of the yarn bins:


 My initial thought was "not putting things back where they found them, how rude" but then I saw the picture and remembered that my great-nephew's nursery is being decorated in a jungle theme so this was perfect  AND it was on clearance for $4.47.  The only thing I didn't like was the fabric, but I had a piece of 28-count Cashel in my stash that was big enough so switched that out and will be starting this later today.  I still think whoever left this was rude for not putting it back, but it sort of seems that I was meant to find it given the odd location. 

Speaking of stitching (which is what I'm supposed to be talking about on this blog) - If you're looking for a cute pumpkin pattern, By the Bay Needleart has a freebie here.  I have a leftover piece of PTP Haunted that I think is big enough for this, if not I know I saw a blue-ish piece in the leftover bin that would work.

Back to the office tomorrow.  It's my short week, so already planning what I want to get done (and there's finally some stitching on that list) next weekend.

7 comments:

Robin in Virginia said...

Love the blanket and the quilt top! Your hat turned out well. Thanks for the link to the pumpkin complimentary chart. Have a wonderful week!

Jan said...

Wow, you have been busy. Love the blanket.

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Nice multi-crafting! The birth sampler was obviously meant to be your's.

rosey175 said...

Crochet ribbing is kinda fun and super squishy! Multi-crafting is still stitching in my book hah. You were meant to find that pattern but I get annoyed by stuff in the wrong place too. Today I found some pretty yarn in the clearance section; only to find out it wasn't on clearance. *grumble grumble* :)

Leonore Winterer said...

For me, it really depends on the mood and circumstances - sometimes flitting gets me results quicker, sometimes concentrating does. I'm not one to argue with a system that works!
Great progress and finishes! Actually, the 'twisting granny square' is a well known issue among crocheters. I haven't encountered it myself yet - the one giant granny blanket I did was crocheted to loosely that it was easy to pull it into shape - but apparently it can be avoided by turning your work after every row:
https://www.kerryjaynedesigns.com/blogs/tutorial/how-to-crochet-a-straight-granny-square

Clare-Aimetu said...

I have done rotation stitching in the past and I did seem to get more done, or at least feel less rushed to meet time lines. Great finishes!

FlashinScissors said...

Im usually working on a few projects at a time! Some projects mean stitching in different places ..... small ones can be travel projects, then some need the sewing machine, and others are suitable when watching TV. They all get finished ..... eventually! 😂
Hugs,
Barbara xx