Friday, March 15, 2019

Scraps

 I am going to keep the fingering weight yarn doubled for the blanket-
it makes progress faster.
I ripped it all out again and used #8 needles and I have a soft fabric without being limp.
 I have also been using up all the little balls of dish cotton yarns for the most basic dishcloths.
It's all I can muster in the evenings for a while.
Being a nurse requires some unusual hours.
And an inordinate amount of space and organization!
(Bill is doing better each day!  We are very grateful to God for this.)

9 comments:

  1. Did I miss something? You've got more illness in the house? I am so sorry to hear that. You must be exhausted.

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  2. Glad Bill is doing better. Take care of yourself!

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  3. So glad to hear Bill is on the mend! Sometimes simple knitting is just what's needed!

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  4. Good news about Bill - continued prayers for healing and recovery.

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  5. Glad to hear, continued prayer for recovery! Sometimes life takes a backseat, but it will be there when you are able to return to it!

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  6. Love your WIPS. Being a nurse is SUCH a hard j0b. Hugs

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  7. Good job working through your stash! Glad to hear your DH is feeling better. Have a nice weekend.

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  8. Hope Bill continues to feel better. Sending you both positive thoughts.

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  9. There’s just something satisfying about making a dishcloth...

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