It was a good conference but work was crazy-busy, so staying in my room and working was the best answer in the evening. I enjoyed seeing people in person and my parents where thrilled to receive a bit of Garrett Mix as a gift when I returned.
I took a "pocket hat" to work on, and also some yarn for a gift but struggled with the pattern, so I am going to pull it out and try something else. When I got home I returned to the "Christmas-Channukah Advent Shawl" as I'm ten days behind and need to focus and catch up if possible. Because it's a bit bulky and has a stitch pattern, I started another "pocket hat" to take to the opera today.
"The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson" |
I call these "pocket hats" because they are small enough to carry in a pocket (or purse) when being made, and of course fit well into a pocket once finished.
Top left: shawl, almost ready for Day 6 to begin. Bottom: Almost-at-decreases hat. Top right: Newly-started hat, ribbing completed. |
I finished a book and started another, but haven't made much progress. Yesterday was my usual day at my parents', this time helping my father clean out and organize his closet. Luckily we're mostly done in the garage as it was cold here (but quite a bit warmer than Chicago!) and we didn't want to work out there. Then I ran errands, including picking up a load of towels at a local shop (sale, discount coupon, store credit) because a church backed out of getting items for a group of senior citizens for the holidays, and a local community group stepped in. Within 48 hours people had pulled together a huge carload of gifts of the kinds wanted: hats and gloves and scarves, blankets and towels.