If you send a quilter/knitter to Grandma’s. . .
she’ll have to take a sewing machine, (she has done this before)
an iron, pressing mat, rotary cutter, scissors a cutting mat
and a project over due that needs to be finished now.
She’ll also take 6 shawls in various stages of completion:
from almost there, finish ripping out the cast off and re-do with enough beads for finishing.
to where did I leave off on this one
to so I took this one off the needles to use for another project–now it’s on a lifeline, how do I rescue it.
to I think I’ll start this over
or not maybe just rip it out and use the yarn for ……..
this goes with me, ‘coz I can knit and I don’t have to think much,
(yep, it’s a Longerberger basket)
and a sweater to try to learn how to knit the both sleeves at one time on one long circular needle,
thinking she will get at least 3 shawls finished.
WAIT!! the quilter/knitter will only be at Grandma’s for 5 days, and there are meals to cook and the flower garden to water, and naps to take. . . . . . . . .
Joining Ginny and all the other stay at home knitters this week.
Looks like busy five days and a lot of fun. Enjoy!
That quilt on the line looks amazing!
OK – you have eased my guilt about having too many shawls on the needles. You totally beat me. Have a “relaxing” visit?