A Bee-Utiful Day!

Wednesday, Mary 14, 2025

Today was a beautiful day! I had the windows open this morning and they’ve stayed open all day … it’s even warm enough to turn off the heat overnight and leave the windows open. I spent a good part of the day cleaning up in my atelier. We found sugar ants, the little tiny ones, in my atelier a couple of days ago and they’ve popped up every evening. Today I figured I needed to give the floors a good vacuum and then wet mop them in case there was something attracting them (i.e. food). So I moved the furniture and knitting bags out of the way and got to work. It turned into a day like the If You Give a Mouse a Cookie story …

Once I had vacuumed the atelier I thought, why not vacuum the guest room and the bathroom. Then I wet mopped the atelier, the bathroom and part of the guest room before I started running out of steam. BUT I didn’t stop there because I had to trim the quilt I’ve been working on for our granddaughter’s bed at Yaya and Poppy’s house. Next up was putting everything back in its place after the floors had dried and taking all the tools for cleaning back downstairs. I did a load of laundry – the towels and rags and my knitting bag that had been dragged hither and yon to California and back and to Denver and back through four airports and on trains, planes, busses, and cars. It’s my most used bag and it was gross!

I sat down to knit after getting dressed and ready for my school board goal-setting retreat and board meeting … I had to frog a few rows of the lace trim on my Little Tern blanket because I made a little mistake but it’s lace and it’s easier to frog it back than to try to fix it. I’ve now fixed it and realized that I made a mistake way down near the end. Since I will surely be the only one to see it, I am not pulling it out again. I will finish the required repeats and finagle the last couple of rows so that the stitch count will be correct and I can finish the edge. It’s such a lovely blanket. I am loving knitting it as much this time as I did the first time I made it. I was absolutely right to order the extra hank of yarn.

I have woven in all the ends on Sylvie’s purple cardigan and it’s blocked and drying. I have some mixed buttons that she chose for the sweater and once it’s dry I will sew them on and the sweater will be ready to head to New York City in the fall. It looks huge!

I haven’t picked up my Wicked socks lately and I haven’t worked on any other projects. I’ve been pretty monogamous with the blanket and the cardigan. I am going to cast on the tams for my customer next in order to get them done for her. She’s paid me for them and I don’t want to forget them … and they’re relatively quick to knit. I may take one to work on Friday when I teach and I’ll bet I can bang it out.

I need to sew the binding on the quilt next, too. This weekend I hope we can get the shelves attached to the wall and I can paint her “room” and then I get to go shopping for her mattress and sheets. I have bought some stick on wallpaper “birds on a wire” and I plan to knit a light-up heart, too. It’ll be tiny but it’ll be hers. I still need a wall-mounted bookshelf and a wide gate so she doesn’t wander and fall down the stairs at night. This will be her first experience out of a crib. I hope it doesn’t backfire. There will be more pictures coming as I make progress.

And tomorrow it’s back to work again. The store has been busy enough and I do love the customers who come in and challenge me to help them with knitting questions and with choosing yarn for their projects. They keep me working! It’s a “normal” week so I am in tomorrow and teach Friday and then I’m off again until the next week. I actually have some “free” days on the calendar … but don’t tell anybody. I will be going to Costco for provisions and some new bath towels.

Gone knitting.

PS. The before …

Lots of cleaning up and putting back!

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