Made some progress on Old Town mystery step #9 (reveal) this morning before the Packer game at noon. Another row of Walker's wedding quilt was also pressed; baby-steps with that project; a little bit at a time. The draw of piecing the blocks for Old Town was simply more appealing than the wedding quilt.
By noon, the feet were propped, crochet hook in hand, and settled myself in with the Sky, Sand & Sea afghan on this Slow-Stitch Sunday, adding a few rows during the Packer/Bear showdown. The plan is to add a few more rows later this evening when the Lions & Vikings square off. I can't believe I'm admitting to being excited for that showdown, but.... c'mon man. It's bound to be a darn good game to watch, even for a Packer fan.
My Beach Life afghan has needed some TLC attention for quite some time. I never had intentions of using this afghan; rather it was meant to either be gifted to my sister or someone else 'er other. However, it never made its ways downstairs to the storage bins. Most of the yarns used were Hobby Lobby's "I Love this Yarn" yarn. This yarn is currently my favorite to crochet with even though I haven't purchased much in recent years. It's so soft!! The current Sky, Sand & Sea afghan is being made using the leftovers from this project.
I'm sure, since I was down in her space on the floor, Bailee couldn't resist thinking it was play time.
Eventually she settled down and took comfort ...
The repair isn't perfect, but it's completely functional once again.
Every sunrise begins with new eyes. -Richie Norton |
Linking up to Kathy's Quilt for her Slow Sunday Stitching. Take a peek at what others are working on.
2 comments:
The yarn colours are fabulous in your Sky, Sand & Sea afghan. It's the perfect pretty to keep your crocheting fingers busy while you watch the game.
Oh my. .. that must have been a shock to see such a large section to repair! We have a Bailey also. Although, she is 10 so she isn't as energetic as your Bailee! Your Bailee has such a sweet face! I hear you about wanting to sew on Old Town rather than work on the wedding quilt!
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