Today my forearm hurts a bit presumably from the many many times I gripped and yanked on the needle. I stayed up waaaaay too late working on it, but the progress is fun to see! I have 9 rows to get done, so I'll need to pace myself while still keeping some momentum going. My goal is to be done with this in 2026!
Monday, January 19, 2026
a thousand pokes
Today my forearm hurts a bit presumably from the many many times I gripped and yanked on the needle. I stayed up waaaaay too late working on it, but the progress is fun to see! I have 9 rows to get done, so I'll need to pace myself while still keeping some momentum going. My goal is to be done with this in 2026!
Friday, January 16, 2026
redwood hat, finished
Here's another quick finish. I actually finished it twice. I got this gorgeous shade of rust (aka redwood) at my favorite yarn shop down in Pacific Grove. I had knit a hat last year using the same yarn and wanted one for myself. What I didn't realize though was that I got the DK weight instead of the worsted weight. Ooops!
I love this color and I love that I had the gumption and skill to adjust what I wanted. It's giving me some optimism about that sweater I am currently mad at and ignoring... I also really like that this pattern is out of a book I have on my shelf. I definitely have plans to air out some sewing patterns from the shelves; I'll have to find some more fun small knitting projects to tackle from that stash, too. It feels good to use what I've got.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
well that was quick
Sunday, January 4, 2026
drop off and pick up
Friday, January 2, 2026
quilts at the ready
When I sat down to sew today I wanted to make little things, but felt like I had a couple of *ahem* larger projects staring at me from across the room. I finished a queen sized quilt top this time last year and sometime mid year purchased this bright floral fabric for the back. It has sat. So today I picked up the backing and started piecing some long seams. I have decided to have it quilted for me because I would like to use it on my bed this year, I am already hand quilting a queen sized quilt, and it makes me tired to contemplate quilting this on my machine.
I need 3-6 inches of extra backing on all sides for the long arm folks according to their website, so this presented a bit of a puzzle for me with the 6 yards of fabric I had. I ended up adding a strip of another print down one side just to have plenty of extra wiggle room. I ironed the top again since it’s been folded for a while, and pressed seams open and ironed the entire pieced backing. Getting all of that fabric flat made me really appreciate my decision to have it quilted - so much fabric! I still have a bunch of batting on a roll, so I cut some of that too and all of the pieces are hung up and ready to go to the shop. They take walk ins, so I am hoping I can get it in this weekend or next and have it by February or March.





