Another week of chaos here but quite a positive one. We now know that the agent will be here to take photos on 1st October so we have a target to get everything finished by. It will all look a lot better after the weekend when we can again put large items out by the bin for collection. Then we can rearrange the furniture as we want it.
I had warned Tom he might be doing some painting and here he is covering the two-tone wall that was behind my cupboards. Now my computer desk is in the middle of the room and this afternoon he will paint the walls on the opposite side of the room. It has covered well and looks so much better.
I have been trying to get decent photos of the two cats to make a re-homing poster and they are very uncooperative. As soon as they see me with my phone out, they look away. This is the best I have managed so far.
Last week I showed two baby blankets I had made and here is another. This is big enough for a pram or pushchair. I used to make these little squares with left over scraps of yarn, when ever I needed something to do at sewing because my current project was too big and cumbersome to carry around. Every square is unique. Sometimes I would take a bag of red scraps with me, another time yellow etc and I had no idea how many I had made. It turned out I had 72 in total, so I arranged them in ten rows of seven, and ditched a couple. I crocheted them together and did a simple border. It was intended to keep going until there was enough for a bed, but this is big enough to be useful for one of the food bank regulars. Fortunately I had fastened in the ends of each square as it was finished, or this would have been a much bigger task to complete.
I have one more small blanket to finish sewing up and work a border for. I also had a colourful strip of work that I did years ago to try out a pattern from Attic 24, but I found it hard to work the long rows and knew a blanket would be heavy to hold, so I had just left it. I showed a friend at sewing and said "I don't think I can do anything with this bit" and she said "Yes you can. Add a fringe along each end and you will have a scarf for one of the children's Christmas boxes." So last night I did that. It is just waiting for me to get my good scissors to level up the edges and that is it done. It is good to see all these old projects being put to good use.
And that is how this week has rushed along. Next week will probably be even busier but then we can settle down and do the rest of the sorting in our own time, though we will of course have to keep everywhere tidy in the hope that there will be some viewings soon.
Now I have to unplug my computer again and get all the cables out of the way, so tomorrow I will link up to Annie's Friday Smiles using my tablet if I can.
6 comments:
Well done you for colpleting so many projects...I esp love the scarf :-)...quite Dr Whoish :-) Your packing up seems to be going very well...and I hope that continues.
Hugs,
Annie x
It must be bitter-sweet to pack up...
My friend convinced me a cat (or two) would not be a good idea with our long travels overseas. But to cheer me up I get at least one pic of her 19 year old cat Max. In the beginning Max looked always grumpy. By now he is used to having the phone targeting his sweet face :-)
Beautiful blankets!
Enjoy your Friday, hugs
Great that you son is helping you paint. It will look so much 'fresher' and nice for the photos. The first of October will come round soon enough.
I assume you are selling it furnished.
The cat photos have turned out well. I hope they get adopted soon.
What a good idea to make a scarf! Looks good.
Enjoy your weekend (if you can with all the work),
Lisca
I do hope you find a good home for the cats, they are going to miss you so much. Sounds like things are moving on well, you have done so well but bet you'll be pleased when it's all done. Take care and have a good weekend. Hugs Angela x\xx
I attempted to comment on your post last week, but blogger is being very naughty. You seem to have made great headway, the blanket is lovely and I love the rework on the blanket now scarf idea. I also loved the blanket last week, it must be nice to complete the projects and know they are going to a good home.
Your son looks like he has done a brilliant job with the paint and hopefully you now feel like you are making progress and things are coming together.
Hugs
Well done Kate, things really are moving along apace. One of my best friends just had to go into a nursing home. Basically too frail to remain in her house alone even with the care package in place. Her beloved cat Willow now lives with a neighbour - has settled in beautifully and rules the roost. I'm sure that your two beauties will very soon have wonderful new homes - and will also be cracking the whip to their 'servants' - as cats do. All will be well Kate, don't fret. Hugs
Di xx
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