My biggest accomplishment today was taking all Eric's old cloth diapers and turning them into rags with the help of my serger. I think that I will use them as packing material for Teri's next box. I am quite sure she won't mind. Here is the pile before John cut them apart. I did a daisy chain to save on thread, and John had volunteered to cut them apart before he knew that I was going to use the serger. So the cutting was not as bad as he thought.
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Showing posts with label late nights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label late nights. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
I Need Shorter Work Days
Eric had a rough night last night. So I was up with him for about 2 hours. This left me totaly out of sync for today. I even managed to sew a poncho the wrong way, but was way to tired to rip it out. Well there is always tomorrow.
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knitting,
late nights,
rags,
Sewing,
sick kid
Friday, July 19, 2013
Friday
It has been a couple of days since I last blogged. Eric did keep me up very late for two nights in a row. Tonight he was asleep by 7:30pm. I did find out that caffeine only goes so far before my body gives me a manadatory nap.
I only plied one skein of yarn today. I also found my knitting mojo today. I finished the first half of a poncho that was started last year and cast on the second half. I dipped into my bits and pieces basket to make it more interesting.
I did find time to go shoe shopping today. I am hoping that sturdier shoes will help my knee and this everything around here.
Before I ramble on to much more I will call it a night.
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knitting,
late nights,
shoe shopping,
Spinning
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Not As Planned
Today did not go as planned. I was up until after 3am with Eric. Then the arthritis pain kicked in around 5:15am, I kid you not. This lead to a day with a lot of naps which are good, but not as good as a full nights sleep. Eric and John also took advantage of the day and got naps too.
I had planned on finishing one braid on the drop spindle and one batt on the spinning wheel. Then start the next 2 spinning projects. Only the braid got finished. I don't have the yardage. Considering it is lace weight I think there is a lot of yardage. The picture is below tell me what you think. This is going to be something for me. This is the Cloudlover fiber from my previous blog. Well it's not to late but I am tired and need a good nights sleep.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
A Lazy Day
It was another late night with Eric. I am really rooting for allergies, the palo verde are just yellow with pollen. I did manage to get to sleep a little after midnight and sleep in until 7:30 this morning. After multiple late nights I decided it was going to be a lay low day.
Since Eric was busy sneezing and coughing and I just did not want to watch a day of kids programing, Eric came with me to the living room to sit with me while I spun some yarn. After the first 2 trips to run and get supplies, it was just more prudent to bring a pile of bibs, napkins and swabs in with us. The only thing I did not think of was a laundry basket. Isn't it great that hind site is always 20/20?
After finishing spinning and plying some merino, it was time to try my hand at my first art yarn. I took some hand spun wool in blue, pink glass beads and a metallic thread in white. It took about 45 minutes to get the beads on the metallic thread. There were some bumps along the way but I did manage to get the wool plied with the thread and beads. It does look very wonky in my humble opinion. The end of the skein is better looking than the beginning of the skein. That being said the last time I saw this being done is when Kathy Withers taught me to spin a few years ago. Lisa said it was not wonky but artsy. This is my first try and I expect to try it again.
I managed to get a nap after lunch when Eric was sleeping. Not much got done after lunch.
Since Eric was busy sneezing and coughing and I just did not want to watch a day of kids programing, Eric came with me to the living room to sit with me while I spun some yarn. After the first 2 trips to run and get supplies, it was just more prudent to bring a pile of bibs, napkins and swabs in with us. The only thing I did not think of was a laundry basket. Isn't it great that hind site is always 20/20?
After finishing spinning and plying some merino, it was time to try my hand at my first art yarn. I took some hand spun wool in blue, pink glass beads and a metallic thread in white. It took about 45 minutes to get the beads on the metallic thread. There were some bumps along the way but I did manage to get the wool plied with the thread and beads. It does look very wonky in my humble opinion. The end of the skein is better looking than the beginning of the skein. That being said the last time I saw this being done is when Kathy Withers taught me to spin a few years ago. Lisa said it was not wonky but artsy. This is my first try and I expect to try it again.
I managed to get a nap after lunch when Eric was sleeping. Not much got done after lunch.
Lisa asked Eric if I was any good at the art yarn and he signed no to her. Lisa then asked if mommy needed more practice and he signed yes. Not bad for a kid who can't see what I am spinning, but instead basing this all on what he heard while I was spinning. Eric has also decided that I don't sing as well as Carole King when I sing Child of Mine. This is our song.
Tomorrow I plan on fixing my apricot shawl. I found 4 different holes in it a dinner that were not there last night. I will just scream if I find scissor cuts in it. I am hoping for plan old snags which are easy to fix.
I am hoping that Eric will sleep tonight. So It is time to go do Eric's finial bed time routine.
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hole repair,
late nights,
naps,
sick kid,
Spinning
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