I would make colorful balls of yarn which sit atop the dresser until spring cleaning (some year or another) comes, at which point they will magically be transformed into colorful balls of yarn on a shelf of the bookcase.
No idea what would be good for you to do with them. If that's what you were asking.
I'm back. I will be posting about my vacation soon. Well, soonish ... maybe this weekend. I dunno. Also, I came back to a big pile of stress at work. Good times. Can I go on vacation again? (Why, yes. Yes, I can. I'll be flying to Atlanta for Pesach. Just the weekend. Not the whole dang thing. My body needs gluten. And, then, a quick trip to NC in early May to see the 'rents.) ANYWAY. Israel and Latvia posts coming up. Stay tuned. Or just look at the pix on my IG. *hugz*
6:00AM. With the new normal, I should be on a bus to the metro station, where I board a train and then another train to arrive at my office bright and early and chipper as a newborn squirrel. Today is special, though. It's Pottery Class Registration Day. Which is surprisingly competitive. The DMV has too many Type A Soccer Moms (and Dads). In order to register for class, I have to log on at 6:30AM and hope the Pottery Gods are kind to me in the registration queue. We shall see ... so exciting. After I register, I will then board a bus and a train ... and another train to get to my office. Depending on what time I arrive, I will either work late (ugh) or take some leave (also, ugh). Being totally honest, I will more than likely take leave because I hate being at work late. This would be a perfect day to telework. If we were allowed to telework. Too bad Danger Yam (as one of my mutuals calls He Who Must Not Be Named) thinks...
Happy Presidents' Day! Since I last posted, so much has happened ... I think. I was going to bake my parents heart-shaped biscuits, because -when we were wee lads- my mom used to bake my brother and I heart-shaped biscuits on Valentine's morning. They were not as good as the biscuits I make now. However, after I grated the frozen butter in my food processor, I tipped it out into the flour and the handle on the food processor broke. The bowl fell into the flour. I dug out a few pieces of plastic and a spring, and I threw it all in the trash. I called the manufacturer. They are sending me a new bowl ... in 2-3 weeks. UGH. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO MAKE BISCUITS NOW?!?!? The SigNoth caught a cold, so Valentine's Day was even more of a bust. Not that I really buy into the whole pseudo-holiday thing anyway. Saturday, I did my taxes. Refund, yay! And, I ordered some nice stationery. I thought it would be fun to use my fa...
things to make (some ideas):
ReplyDelete1. a cocoon
2. an 8-track tape player
3. a giraffe
4. a bomb shelter
a scarf, or some mittens if it's soft. then use any leftovers as edgings for other things.
ReplyDeleteI would make colorful balls of yarn which sit atop the dresser until spring cleaning (some year or another) comes, at which point they will magically be transformed into colorful balls of yarn on a shelf of the bookcase.
ReplyDeleteNo idea what would be good for you to do with them. If that's what you were asking.
I think it would look best paired with a solid colored yarn for a stripey scarf, or some other pattern requiring two contrasting yarns.
ReplyDeleteWhat delicious looking yarn! I have no ideas for how to use it (I think Earl Cootie's ideas are funny), but I can't wait to see what you do with it.
ReplyDeleteI would suggest carrying it with a black or grey yarn for a scarf. By itself that yarn is not the butch-est material you can find but lovely and soft.
ReplyDeleteBooties!
ReplyDeleteA messenger bag.
ReplyDeleteA very colorful vest, funky placemats, a long scarf.
ReplyDeletea very adorable scarf. for me. :-)
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