Yesterday was epsilon from normal; I’m pretty pleased at how fast my
recovery time is getting.
I spun some more grey Gotland, and mopped the floor. P dropped me off at
May Market and went to study solo, being disinclined to brave the crowds
again. This meant I got to look at All The Things! I came home with
jewelry, pottery, a few tiny perennials for the alpine bed, arp rosemary, a
perennial tarragon, salad burnet, chamomile, hellebores, and a dahlia. Came
home, had lunch, wiped down the shelving, and moved it back inside as
thunder started to become audible. Did some embroidery, and finished the
satin stitch bow, and started on the split-stitch vines. Finished
evaluating the toe and heel options from the sock book, and started with
none of them — I’ve improvised a round toe out of a provisional Turkish
cast-on. I’m having to keep a bunch of notes but I like it so far. I’ll be
using the Fish Lips Kiss cardboard foot method for sizing and length
calculations, and a padded Sweet Tomato Heel. He’s had trouble with the
last ones getting the leg to stay up, so I might use her elastic casing
method this time for the hems.
Bailed on laundry. We have a dryer.
recovery time is getting.
I spun some more grey Gotland, and mopped the floor. P dropped me off at
May Market and went to study solo, being disinclined to brave the crowds
again. This meant I got to look at All The Things! I came home with
jewelry, pottery, a few tiny perennials for the alpine bed, arp rosemary, a
perennial tarragon, salad burnet, chamomile, hellebores, and a dahlia. Came
home, had lunch, wiped down the shelving, and moved it back inside as
thunder started to become audible. Did some embroidery, and finished the
satin stitch bow, and started on the split-stitch vines. Finished
evaluating the toe and heel options from the sock book, and started with
none of them — I’ve improvised a round toe out of a provisional Turkish
cast-on. I’m having to keep a bunch of notes but I like it so far. I’ll be
using the Fish Lips Kiss cardboard foot method for sizing and length
calculations, and a padded Sweet Tomato Heel. He’s had trouble with the
last ones getting the leg to stay up, so I might use her elastic casing
method this time for the hems.
Bailed on laundry. We have a dryer.