Finished Project

Not much going on here lately except I’ve finally finished my red socks. They still need to be washed and blocked.

Both of us are feeling the effects of antibiotic and will be glad to be finished. I have three more doses to go and will finish tomorrow night. Brad still has several days on antibiotic for a sinus infection.

We’ve been watching TV for the most part or puttering around on our laptops. Nothing exciting at all. Kind of boring really. More thunderstorms. Got the lawn mowed on Friday evening just before the next round of storms hit.

I’m going to delve into my project bags and see what UFO needs finishing and get some more knitting done in the next few days. Brad has PT on his shoulder tomorrow so I will take my knitting with me while Jared beats up on him for an hour. Seriously though, Dr. Jared Bourne is amazing. He worked on my ankle in 2016 and Brad’s right shoulder in 2019 and 2020. The ankle went pretty quickly but that right shoulder was a bear. A lot of damage was done to it and a lot of healing had to take place. So glad this time around will be shorter and less painful for him.

Published by thenerdyyarnlady

I am a Native Texan, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Catholic Convert residing in rural North East Texas since 1975 when I married my husband and this small town girl became a country girl. I was taught to knit at the age of ten and discovered the writings of Elizabeth Zimmerman shortly after I married. I learned to ‘unvent’ things as I went along, to create my own patterns and generally have a blast with yarn and needles. In the mid 1980’s I explored the idea of spinning my own yarn and eventually got interested in weaving on a floor loom. I have three spinning wheels and a 24″ four-shaft Herald floor loom that I purchased from a friend in the 1990’s. I also enjoy sewing, tatting and making rosaries. I have a work room that contains my fiber, yarn, floor loom, sewing machines, serger and rosary making supplies. I have a spinning corner in a bedroom next to my work room, both with north windows looking toward the creek.

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