A Case of the Mondays

Monday, April 6, 2026

And here we are at Monday again! I took three photos this morning and had to pick just one for the first post photo … this was the last one I took. I turned to go inside with my photo of the day and saw the moon reflected in the water and then saw it up in the tree. It reminds me what it’s like to have the open water back on a calm morning. I am always sad to see the ice go out but I’m happy to have the open water back. One of our lakeside neighbors (across the lake and north of us) posted a photo of a boat on the water yesterday. They must have put the boat in in Oakland because Sidney is still iced in. I’ll bet there are loons somewhere on the lake, too. Just not by us.

I was up on the later side last night recording a lullaby for my granddaughter and knitting, of course, after a day of sewing. I decided to uncover my sewing machine after several months of inactivity and I’m glad I did. The spongey/foam disc on the thread spindle had completely disintegrated and I had a little mess to clean up. While cleaning that little mess, I cleaned the whole cabinet/table, too. Good to go for another bit. I was inspired by Kate at the Last Homely House YouTube channel and then, also, by one of my Friday afternoon knitters, to make a patchwork pouch. I have lots of fabric and thought I could cut up some bee-themed fabric pre-cuts that I have and make said pouch. And that I did.

I find sewing fun but way more brain power is used when sewing because it’s not intuitive to me. I made a bunch of mistakes along the way but I am completely satisfied with the end result. I have since added a bee-utiful ribbon to the top so I can tie it closed. But suffice it to say that the better part of the day was spent cutting squares (I cut the 5×5 inch pre-cuts into four) and then arranging and rearranging them into a pattern that I liked, sewing them together in strips and then sewing the strips together to make a 12×12 inch square of fabric. I sandwiched them together with a 12″ square of lining fabric and turned it right side out before stitching all the way around. (Kate didn’t do this and I don’t know if I would the next time but it’s good.) I hand quilted it next … and remembered how I like to stitch by hand. I have another project that’s been sitting in time out and maybe it’s time to resurrect it, too. I am so happy with the result and now I just have to figure out how I want to use it.

Once done with my pouch, I pulled out my Hansel Hap and got some knitting done. I am happy to report that I am at 154 stitches (I’ve added some of my favorite stitch markers to mark 50 stitches so the counting is easier as I grow this shawl.) I’m happy with the yarn and it’s a good project to pull out at the end of the day when my brain is tired. A few more rows and I will be able to start the border which will be even more fun and take a little more brain power (the Vanilla Sweater will then take on the late knitting role.)

I have added the third little ball of MC yarn with a spit splice so there are no ends to weave in at the end and it’s getting bigger for sure. I have a feeling this will become my atelier shawl for those times when I need a little something over my shoulders as I work.

The plumber has arrived this morning to repair the water intake system that broke about 8 weeks ago so the water has been turned off and we’ll likely be without it most of the day, So I was up and showered and dressed earlier than usual. A gift of a little bit more time to be up in my atelier to clean up a bit from yesterday’s adventure and maybe I’ll get a little bit of time to knit, too.

Oh! Here are the other two morning photos from this morning at 6am. The ice is so thin but the skating rink next door is still visible!

Gone knitting.

Progress All Around

Sunday, August 20, 2023

This morning I was thinking and I feel like I’m finally feeling more like myself. The last round of Covid that I had in April (after the round I had the week before that got me “stuck” in New York City) must have affected me more than I had thought. I thought it was a mild case but it left me with some pretty severe fatigue. It seems like that fatigue is finally lifting and I am able to DO more than I have been able to do BUT I also realize that I have limitations and I need to listen to my body and quit when I am ahead.

We decided that we had to hit a few of our around-the-house chores this morning before we give in and do something more fun. I’ve been thinking about cleaning some of the more disgustingly dirty screens in our bedroom windows and in the upstairs bath. I’m happy to report that the inside part of this chore is done. The outside chore will be waiting until next spring when N is (hopefully) fully healed and has his full balance back after his hip replacement surgery. It’s been four months now and he’s made (is making) lots of progress but he overdid this week and he was hurting yesterday … enough that he got his cane out again. He’s out sanding and cleaning/refinishing our teak dining set that we have moved onto the front porch. It’s a little bit big for the porch but we are finding we like using it out there and we will probably like it even more in the early fall.

I’ve been knitting and sewing this week. I’m aiming to hand-sew something every day in order to have it become a daily habit. I’m working on a “Love Note Quilt” inspired by Heidi Parkes. I have been taking her class on Creative Bug and I really like the artistic quality of her quilts. They’re in no way traditional pieced quilts but they’re each unique and I find I am liking having the creative license to stitch what I want. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to completely quit the traditional quilting yet.

I’ve stitched another needle case. I find these little projects very fulfilling and I have an idea about what I will do with the ones I make. I will continue to show you the ones I make but I’m not going to tell you my plan. Haha. (*evil grin and hand-ringing) The most recent one used this cute vintage-y cowboy fabric and I stitched it with red floss which I think looks really cute. I didn’t applique another piece on it because I really wanted to focus on the cute little cowboys.

I’m working on a stuffed toy for my granddaughter for her birthday. She’ll be one year old in just a few short months and I’d better get moving because life is bound to get busy. My daughter, her mother, loved the Very Hungry Caterpillar book and I’m knitting a caterpillar and a sweater for S. The caterpillar pattern is free on Ravelry and you get what you pay for with this pattern. It’s not very well written and I could think of several ways that I would change it if I was to knit it again. I may actually pull out the ends and Kitchener stitch the head to the body rather than finishing it as the pattern suggests. I’ll update my project page with whatever I decide.

I knitted the little shells top for my granddaughter. This was my daughter’s idea. She asked me to knit a top to go with the mermaid tail that I made for S when she was born. Her mom wants to take some photos at the beach and we can’t have a topless mermaid, now can we!? Yaya to the rescue! I hope that I made the top so it’ll fit but I’ll bring my tools to the beach in case we need to make any adjustments. Photos will be coming soon.

I have also knitted another chemo cap for a gift for a friend who just announced that she has cancer. I wish I could do more but this is what knitters do when they can’t do more. And if she doesn’t lose her hair, she can gift it to someone who will. Passing on the good will and the love and healing wishes in every stitch.

Last but not least, I’ve pulled my Favorite Pullover for Women out of time out and have started to make some real progress on the yoke. This sweater may not even fit me. The sizes were a little bit too close to zero ease for my liking but if I add a few stitches to the under arms when I cast on after the yoke, I think I can make it work. It’s a lot of work to be sure, especially if I don’t know it’s going to fit. I have a colorwork sweater that I love the fit of and I’ll be measuring this one against that one when I get the yoke complete and before I go further. The good news is that I am wrapping up another WIP (work in progress, Muffin.) This design is only found in a book called Norwegian Knitting Designs, 90 Years Later. I’m knitting it with Norwegian wool that I bought from Knitography Farm after taking several of her classes online.

chemo about all we’ve been up to on the lake. It’s been a string of several lovely late-summer days. The lake is getting quieter as the summer people head back home to get the school year started. Maine Arts Academy, on whose board I serve, welcomes teachers and staff back tomorrow and the kids come the following week. We start this year in our new building in Augusta and we are all so excited to be independent and free to have activities after school, etc. which we couldn’t do before. We are also developing some wonderful partnership with Augusta Arts and civic groups. I’m so proud of our school!

I’ve got zucchini to grate. I’m making fritters this afternoon.

Gone knitting.