It's the end of the day, a holiday Monday, where I had a great time looking at everybody's posts. Thanks again.
I also put away most of the last two project debris, which were in every single room of the house except the bathroom and the bedroom. I put away those many cones of cotton, too; I didn't count. But I was just thinking.... Isn't it funny how I had all of the 2/20s on one shelf and all of the 2/60s on another, and after finishing a project, albeit a small one, the cones seems to have expanded and won't go back into the designated two shelves? Has that ever happened to you?
What's more, I discovered I've misplaced a previous scarf. It's one of the three I wove a little over year ago, the ones with insane sett. I sold one, gave one in a swap, and kept the last with me, because I need to study the structure and sett seriously. I love the yarn, the colors, but the scarf itself feels like steel wool.
I don't miss it as a scarf, but I do as an object of research and development. I do wear it, sometimes, so it could be in the handwash basket or the sleeve of a coat or in a travel bag. I might have taken it to Napier a month ago. But I can't find it. Oh well, no biggie, I still have the final sample before I started the scarves - they are snorter so it's harder to see how they hang, but still, these babies are just as steely and annoying as the scarf.
Lovely evening, lovely weekend. I am full of gratitude to you all, and the old head is full of ideas and plans.
There is a chance we stuck it in a charity bin in town because we've been giving away tons of stuff. And that would be good - if the scarf can have a second life. Ben's very fussy about that piece, but I'm not that worried. It's so passe for me.
ReplyDeleteI really should not have posted this one. Now that Ben knows, he's looking all over, asking me if I had looked this place or that. HONEY, I REALLY DON'T MISS THAT ONE!!
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