It's moving along well though I am looking forward to getting to knitting in the round.
I also spent some time sewing. I don't get to do as much as I used to in a day. It gets too hard to focus closely for long days of sewing. Still, the two pairs of pants are almost done and there will be more sewing today.
Because my miniature stuff is all over the sewing room, I pulled out a couple small projects that could easily be done instead of playing games on my phone.
Many moons ago I found these pendant findings and I felt they would be perfect for old fashioned pictures for my mini house. And they are. The three smaller ones are people pictures. Not my family, just generic, already scaled down photos. I wanted a floral picture for the bigger one but found a perfectly sized bird instead. I am really pleased with these and can't wait to get them in my mini house.
Then I played around with some other accoutrements.
Newspapers and maps and under those, some tiny decorative plate pictures. Those need work, but it's a start.
And then what? Each day I had a " and now what" period where I still had time on my hands. I went to the yarn closet and pulled out some more yarns for summer tops.
This is some linen laceweight that I wanted to knit a big beautiful linen lace shawl with a multi colored border lace. I can't knit that very fine yarn anymore but I do love linen. I doubled stranded it and did a gauge swatch a while ago, but it was still too fine for my hands. I knew that somewhere in my stash I had a couple of tubes of cotton that I could use with the linen. However, when I dug out the tubes, I found they were a cotton linen blend. Even better.
I started a swatch with two strands of cotton linen and two of the pure linen but that was too heavy. I am now working with just one strand of the blend with two of the pure linen and find that is a much better weight. Swatching will continue today.
Later in the afternoon I found time to wind up another yarn I want to work with. One skein fell off the swift three times before I gave up and wound by hand. You can see which one misbehaved.
This is some long held stash of Louet Linen in a soft grey purple and a mess of balls of Mykonos, a multi colored lavender grey taupe blend of viscose and linen. The colour is much more greyed tone here than in real life. I know what I want from this yarn.
I saw Veera Valimaki's Piennar top months ago and just fell in love. I knew immediately which of my yarns I would use. The grey lavender solid and the gentle Mykonos multi are just meant for this. I might be a wee bit short of the solid, but we shall see. I have a backup pattern in case I need a slightly different fit that might be more economical in yarn terms. The spirit will still be the lovely Piennar.
I think that was everything I got up to. Who knows what today will hold.






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