
I made a second Teeswater hat. I have enough yarn to make another half a hat. I have half a mind to have half a hat.
No not really, two is enough. Too bad only the second one really shows off that streak of blue.


I made a second Teeswater hat. I have enough yarn to make another half a hat. I have half a mind to have half a hat.
No not really, two is enough. Too bad only the second one really shows off that streak of blue.


Didn’t quite make the cut to get to 6 Loose Ladies in time this weekend, but no matter, build up my inventory! A rare solid. Inexplicably, I had so much of this color left over after the Fair, in such a nice preparation, that I felt compelled to card a ton of it and make a solid skein of 100% Paprika.
I had my annual this morning. Sparing the gory details, I’m well, all my screenings are up to date, I can keep on my current prescription (YES! – stability is the name of the game), and I am not any fatter than I was when I first stopped dieting. I eat what I want these days and I am perfectly stable. This is the real me.

This is the last sweater I made, a couple years ago, and it’s a thing of beauty, and it’s something like 3 sizes too big for me. I just got the idea that I should felt it. Before I do so, and possibly ruin it, I wanted it documented here how lovely is the pattern.

I decided to make a hat out of the Teeswater. Maybe two. I seem to have plenty.
I think the swirl of dark that you see here is an effect of shadows. I’ll get a better pic when it’s done.

Did I do it justice?






All batted up. Reminder of the original:


Both hats finished, and I’ve got all this yarn left over. Still, it’s probably time for something else.