After a little more sewing this morning (because Steve didn't let me pull an all-nighter), I now have ALL of the units (wheels and apple cores) needed for a twin-sized quilt. I had made a lot of progress over the weekend that I reported Monday if you want the details of how it goes together. The remaining units besides the ones on the wall are in the stack to the right of the iron in this picture. Now I just need to lay them out, piece them into rows and piece the rows together. That always takes a lot of stamina, but one more sleepless night would probably do it.
The Framed In quilt is on the machine now, about half done. I could finish it in an afternoon if I could stick with it for more than 10 minutes.
Here is what I've been knitting and reading. The Traveling Companion Shawl: I'm just starting the final lace border and the third ball of alpaca yarn. I'm reading The History of the Ancient World to Steve at bedtime, but of course the disadvantage of reading ancient history at bedtime is that it's very easy to fall asleep and miss an entire chapter. Of course, last night that disadvantage turned into an advantage, and Steve read to me about the Hittites and 19th Dynasty Egyptians and their marriage alliances and wars until I actually was able to fall asleep. Don't get me wrong, I love this book! It makes ancient history come alive. Just maybe not quite so much after 11:00 p.m.
Oh, and I kind of like the 6th graders again today. (The 8th graders, now that's another story.) I'm giving myself the afternoon off - no grocery shopping - so I can rest up and maybe sew a little more before I have to go back to pick up the kids.
Projects:
Linking up to Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday and Small Things for the Yarn-Along.
3 comments:
I work with university students, and it doesn't get any better! ha! BUT at least we have an awesome hobbies that require us to use our hands and our heads. On that note- Jack's Chain is so pretty! When I see quilts like that, it's so inspiring (and humbling) because it let's me know that I have a lot of learning to do. : ) Keep up the great work.
I work with k through 6 so I understand. There are dark days but there are days that it all falls right and even the most challenging kids are able to have a good day. Keep up the good work.I really like Jack's Chain even though I don't think I'm anywhere near ready for doing something like that.
My youngest dd is in 6th. I am so happy she is going to grow out of it. I am not too fond of this age. I feel your pain. I also feel you on the no comments on dinner and the request for more. Harumph.
I LOVE your quilt in progress. And that shawl looks so cozy.
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