I have so many great projects that I am currently working on, yet I am seem to be always itching to start something new. It's a dilemma. Right now, crocheting has caught my attention again. I showed you that hat I made last week and I have since made another of the same pattern from various Homespun yarn scraps. It isn't pretty, but it will do for a donation. I have been going down the rabbit hole online looking at crocheted blankets. The last thing this family needs is another crocheted blanket. I think there are currently 8 of them just in my own home as well as an afghan that my mother knitted years ago. I am fascinated lately by granny squares specifically. In order to somewhat scratch the crocheting itch, I have started crocheting this cute little kitty for my future granddaughter.
I have been steadily adding stitches to the Woodland Babies birth announcement. I have had to roll the scroll frame.
I am getting close to adding the animals that are on the top. This too is for my future granddaughter who is due in March. Once all the stitching is done, this will be put aside until her birth. Afterwards I will add her name, birthdate and vital statistics.
I have finished a few more "blocks" for my EPP quilt "Windows into my World". I laid them out on the floor to see what is currently finished.
I am pretty happy with how they look. I really want to start sewing the blocks together into "rows", but the directions recommend a certain order. I will have to wait until I finish at least half of the blocks.
I have another dilemma. I want to get back to sewing on my machine. I was straightening up in my basement and took out a box that I knew had a languishing quilt in it. I had been struggling to match the many seams and put it aside. To my surprise, 6 of the 9 rows are already assembled. I really thought I had only made the blocks. The next three rows are waiting to be sewn together.
I think I will start working on these this week and see if I can manage to get a flimsy done sometime soon. That should scratch the machine itch a little also.
My third dilemma is the desire to lose weight. I have been half-heartedly trying for quite some time. Sadly, I tend to add weight rather than lose it. I know my Hypothyroidism is one factor and my lack of consistent exercise is another. I know how to lose weight. I have done it before. Basically, I don't like to cook, but I do like to bake. When perusing the recipes that I have clipped, I think the baked goods recipes outnumber all the rest easily 2 to 1 or more. On that note, I made one of those clipped recipes this week. Here is a link to the same recipe that I clipped some time ago. Chocolate, cranberry oat bars. They were so easy to make and very delicious.
To be fair I brought 1/2 the bars to a coffee get together with friends and 1/3 of the bars were given to my mother-in-law. That meant that only a few stayed in my house for me to eat. They are not to Hubby's liking which is why they were made when I could give them away.
I will be joining Kathy for some Slow Sunday Stitching and Frederique at the Quilting Patch. Make yourself some tea or coffee and pop on over to their sites to see what other bloggers are stitching.
Thanks for stopping by!
I was tidying a corner of my sewing room yesterday and found some old projects too…not enough time to do everything! I will keep trying though! Your languishing project is really close to being a flimsy…time to get it done. The crocheted cat is very sweet. I understand about having too many crocheted blankets…I have many quilts and really don’t need any more for us. I have mostly been making quilts for others recently…babies, cousins, charities. It’s a win-win…I get to sew and use my stash and the gifts are appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGail at the cozy quilter
I hear you on the weight loss - it is hard to do, I like to bake, I know how to eat right I just don't often enough, exercise is limited due to arthritis - I exercise but hard to work as hard as I need to. For some reason as I got into my 60's the metabolism just changed.
ReplyDeletedo whatever makes your boat float!!!
ReplyDeleteeverything you've mentioned is good - do good!!!
Hacer mantas de crochet es adictivo, yo tengo 7 más 1 que le tejí a mi nieta y otras 3 que tejí para mi hijo y otras 3 que doné a beneficencia ¡¡ahora estoy terminando otra!! que va a ser un regalo y tengo la lana preparada para hacer otra que también va a ser un regalo.....
ReplyDeleteEse bordado es una preciosidad y el hallazgo de la colcha de bloque te va a plantear otro reto más......
Trabajas muchísimo. BESICOS.
The dilemma of weight gain in our later years. I know just what you mean, as I have hypothyroidism as well. I only need to look at food these days and I seem to gain weight. As for the dilemma of having lots of projects on the go, that just makes life more interesting. Can one have too many crochet blankets?? I'd love to have too many here in my home. =) I'm rather addicted to granny squares, too. That little kitty is sweet. So too, is the birth announcement. It's coming along beautifully. I'd be chomping at the bit to start joining those EPP pieces but probably best to adhere to the instructions. The recently unearthed quilty WIP will be a lovely thing. How wonderful to discover there's a lot done. Now the dilemma for you to decide which pretty to work on. =)
ReplyDeleteYou are experiencing a "squirrel" attack ;)) The kind that makes you drop what you're working on to devote yourself to something new! Your little kitty is adorable, the future baby is going to have a lot of cute presents for her birth! Love your EPP blocks, and have fun with the square ready to be assembled into rows! Thank you for sharing, and linking up!
ReplyDeleteI feel you on the start-itis! I believe there is no cure for it. LOL. Good luck on the weight issue, I think most all of us are in the same boat.
ReplyDeleteThe weight concerns me more now that it has necessitated buying larger sizes and makes my back issues worse. I will get it under control. Unlike the start-itis.
DeleteLove the colors of your EPP! Happy stitching.
ReplyDeleteWanting to start something new when you already have lots of projects going afflicts us all, Cathie! That crocheted kitty is adorable and is a good small project to give you a bit of crochet to work on. Your machine project looks like a pretty one, too - and how great to find it further along than you remembered. Have a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLove the kitty and the birth announcement. I just got back from a quilting retreat where I was munching my way through
ReplyDeletethe snack table. I really don't snack at home, but I sure do at the retreats.
I too have your dilemma of so many great projects! Your piecing project will go together now that you know that you are much farther along in the process than you had remembered!!! That weight thing is an ongoing project for me as well. Some days are better than others!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteI guess it isn't a bad dilemma to have. I have already finished sewing together the last three rows. The weight thing is annoying.
Deletecreativity dilemmas are good problems to have. The more projects the merrier and a very happy brain. I am trying to exercise more while trying not to ignite an arthritis flare up. It's a slippery slope to be heart healthy and then manage an autoimmune disease.
ReplyDeleteooh such pretty EPP units...anxious to see more...
ReplyDeleteLove your new stitch , so pretty .
ReplyDeleteHugs June.