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Edit: Sorry I should mention the other one I was doing last time is done, just doing the wet block so it's dark and ugly rn. No photo.
I'm on round 7 (of either 26 or 34 depending on where I choose to end) and some of the tricks it's pulling, man...
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Good luck with the new one. With luck you'll overcome its tricks.
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I had three days of debilitating weather related headaches, but they have subsided.
Inspired by the concept of ghost projects (unfinished projects that haunt you), I made 32 little cards with ghosts on them. The intention being that every time I complete a ghost project, I'd write it on the back and add the card to my jar happy stuff & accomplishments for the year. Even if I don't use them, I have tiny ghosts to decorate the house with. My mom saw me making them and wanted her own set, though she is using them differently.
Vexed_wench & I got the Fall Fest Bingo opening post done and up at allbingo!
I found a free how to knit book at work, it's honestly more of a pamphlet, but the illustrations are large and clear and I like having it on hand for when I forget how to do something and there's no internet access. It just happens too often.
Saturday was the library's fall festival. I was mostly there to see three of my favorite library staff members get slimed (it was to celebrate meeting and exceeding their goals of the number of people either getting new library cards or checking that their current library cards were in good standing), but they were also giving away free pumpkins to paint. The library is going to do a painted pumpkin display for the last week of October. My mother, my friend, and I each picked one up to do. I have no clue what I'm doing.
I made and decorated 10 business card sized orange cards that say, "boo!" on them. I'm going to paperclip Halloween stickers to them and keep them in my pocket to give to people at random.
This project made me realize I needed a new blade for my paper-cutter. The old one was so worn down, it was nearly flat. Luckily, the only store in town that sometimes carries them had one package.
Monday, I made cards with Lynne. Despite it only being yesterday, I couldn't tell you what we made, but she talked about it quite happily when the house keeper called. I also figured out how to finish off one card I'd been designing for us to make in a couple weeks and a card to make to use the 3D humming bird stickers Lynne wanted me to incorporate into a card. Overall, the day went pretty well.
Knitting wise, I have finished knitting the second half of the cable hat. Unfortunately, I didn't realize I accidentally skipped the last row (the one with decreases) until after I was done binding off. I compared the two halves and they should be close enough to sew together. I still need to block them
I did already start the next project in the workbook. The current chapter is on how to knit stripes, which I already know how to do, but I want the practice. The first project is a technically one I've made before. It's the same scarf from the chapter on learning the difference between stockinette stitch and garter stitch from the beginning of the workbook, but this version has stripes in different widths and five colors. It's coming along well, but a single pattern repeat is 84 rows, so it feels slow.
This is not mine, but I wanted to mention it, my mother is making a princess pumpkin. She's built her a tower out of an oatmeal container and made her a wig already. Painting her face on had had some set backs though.
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Glad things went well with Lynne, and well done with the hat despite the mishap. Hope the sewing up goes well.
Good luck with the striped scarf, and also with painting your pumpkin!
Love your mum's idea for hers. =D
The pamphlet sounds useful. Now you just have to avoid losing it by putting it somewhere safe...
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Love the idea of the little ghost cards. :)
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Thanks :)
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It's really cute. She plans on tangling a prince toy in the hair.
Yes, that is a concern. I am hoping it will fit into the pocket of the folder thing I keep in my knitting bag with the current patterns I'm working on. I'll just have to remember it's there.
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Hopefully it won't slip your mind.
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Fingers crossed