It has been a busy couple of days. There was a ton of household chores and the occasional pop away from that to some really fun little things.
I managed to finish the wee 'pantry' items for my miniature house kitchen. There is a huge '50 pound' bag of flour as well as a partial bag and a bag of oatmeal too. I debated messing about with flour company logos, but decided just simple lettering was best. Possibly the logos will show up at a later date, but this is good for today.
Then it was time to address the quilt top. I wanted to do some small something, a vine or an embroidered flower, but just a little something to take away the very plain whiteness of the white strips.
I ended up doing a small cross stitch at roughly even spaces across the surfaces and I am pleased with it as is.
I was working at the quilting of the top layers and this happened.
I snapped the tip off. That has not happened before in all my many years of embroidered things. I think it is because of the layers of fabric. There is a top, two layers of cotton fabric for batting and then a plain white fabric backing. I think the layers are doing the job and it is beginning to look very quilt like.
I am finding it a bit stressful on my hands from the death grip I seem to be working with so I am not finishing it nearly as fast as I thought. Still it looks just as I was hoping for.
But the knitting. Ah the knitting. There is just nothing that is not utterly perfect about the knitting.
I am getting a good amount done and I am really happy with the way it is coming together. While this is a really nice thing, the best part of it is that it is just knitting. It is hard to express just how good it feels to be knitting again. I am still taking care but each day I do it a bit longer and watch carefully for any signs of stress on them. I never work longer than fifteen minutes without a break to stretch and relax for a bit and it just feels good for my hands and for my spirit.
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