There's a lot of 'making' going on! 😁
Yes; I'm still here, and I'm still making -- but in the past month I've been challenged by the need to a) make sure I care for my body -- especially my arms and hands, which this winter were plagued by aches and pains; and b) make time for sharing what I've made and am still making.
In terms of the former, I found that a major culprit re: my hands -- especially my dominant right hand -- was with computer work. I dug out a wireless keyboard and set it up so that I didn't strain my hands reaching up to type on my laptop's keyboard, and I got myself a new mouse pad with a wrist support. That's been a game changer!
I've also been making time for stretches, especially for my arms, shoulders and hands. Doing that, and pacing myself with respect to arm/hand challenging yard work (digging flower beds, lugging bags of topsoil, mowing the grass), has made a big difference!Moreover, I've been pacing myself with certain activities that aggravate my hands, which means my knitting is being done in sprints rather than marathon sessions.
As a result, I've finished another LOSY (Left Over Sock Yarn) hat for the give-away box, and have managed to finish one of the pair of Garden Fence Socks I wanted to complete this month.
Pattern: Garden Fence Socks Designer: Nancy Wheeler Yarn: Tanis Fibre Arts Blue Label Fingering Colour-way: Teal |
I won the pattern in the Sox-a-long 2025 challenge for March -- and I'm really enjoying it, even if I can only do 8 rounds (two pattern repeats) at a time.
Pattern: Easy Breezy Designer: Bonnie Hunter from her Leader/Ender projects |
This is the second one of these I've made; the blocks are small so it takes some time to gather enough for a decent throw, but once they're together, they create a cheerful, colourful, scrappy quilt!
- I've finished the stitching of the Flanders Fields Biscornu from Heartstring Samplery -- but haven't taken a photo! Sigh...
- I finished "Chubby Ewe" from Jeannette Douglas Designs:
- I started and finished the May bouquet (Block of the Month) from Thea Dueck at The Victoria Sampler:
- I finished -- and fully finished! -- "Hope" from Modern Folk Embroidery:
- As "Hope" was my "Sunday Stitch", I've started a new one: "Proverbs 31" from Plum Street Samplers:
- And I've made progress on two other pieces -- one might refer to them as "les pieces de resistance" in light of the current state of the world:
- First, "Disagree" from Rebel Stitcher, which I'm doing on 40-count Vellum from Picture This Plus, using one strand of 12-wt Sulky variegated thread, over 2 strands of floss. I've actually done a great deal more on this, but the photo below is the last one I took:
- Second, I've also made more progress on "Ruskin's Penguins" from Modern Folk Embroidery. Again, I've done more on the top of that border, but haven't an updated photo. It's pretty dense stitching, 1 strand over 2 fabric threads on a 40-count 'Traditional' fabric from Roxy Floss Co's Fabric Club (Sept. 2024 installment) and Roxy Floss in "Gomez" (black) and "Betty White" (white, of course! 😉):
- I've planted my 2 raised beds: a cherry tomato and 2 hills of zucchini in one; and green beans, leaf lettuce, basil and dill in the other.
- I put out my bedding plants in pots -- my over-wintered geraniums with my favourite lobelia; and my brown pot of bacopa with impatiens; and
- I've added some sedum and pinks to my perennial beds.
- My wildflowers are coming along, though the grass and dandelions hide several of them from view. I don't mow the "Meadow" until June, so I've had to put stakes in to mark the spots where daisies, hollyhock, violas, wild geraniums and Alberta roses are sprouting -- I don't want to mow them down when the time comes!
- And I've added some marigold seed and poppy seed to a couple of bare areas, which I fortified with fresh topsoil and mulch.
And with that image for you to savour, Gentle Readers, I'll bid you farewell for now. As usual, I'll link this post to Nina-Marie's Off the Wall Friday. This week she highlights the "3 Laws of Art", with which I heartily agree. Make. Make again. Just keep making -- however you do it, create beauty every day. It brings light to life!
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