Not my bottle. |
I got my head in order enough to participate in "Lady Windemere's Fan" that evening (luckily, I had a small part as a gossip at the ball, channeling my inner Anna Russell on the line 'Who is she?') and before then to drop off five hats and five scarves to the Twisted Knitter collection:
I knit or crocheted three of the hats while on my trip earlier this month. The top left hat is based upon the Airegin Hat pattern but adjusted because the yarns I had are thinner than the pattern requires. The yellow hat below it is the Granny Beanie, and the other yellow hat is based upon it but working the rows in the one two below, so it closes up the holes. Because I used the majority of the multicoloured yarn on the first one, I spaced those rows out further on the second, because I have lots of the gold.
The brown hat is based on Barley Hat, out of a ball of Taos I received in a local fiber group's holiday swap. The white-and-grey was worked from leftover acrylic yarns, Premier Sweet Roll Silver Swirl.
I didn't have this set finished in time to deliver it on Wednesday evening, because of the play, but I finished during my "offstage" time and delivered it Thursday morning, just in time for the deadline:
So that's the last dozen for this collection. Up next are the Blue Elves and Red Scarf Project.
On Friday I finally felt better. Yesterday I had my usual Saturday at my parents' house, helping my father to sort books (we finished a carload in time for Mom to deliver it to Friends of the Library, instead of having to wait for Tuesday), then after this week's soufflé Dad decided to clean out his bureaus and closet a bit.
This week's soufflé was especially tall. |
Today I got to do chores of my own. This evening I am watching a film about Braver Angels. In this fraught post-election atmosphere, they are probably very much needed.
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