Last week I was late posting my list and forgot the week before. I was really having trouble with keeping track of days or time.
1. Finish Vortex to flimsy stage.
2. Get the binding on Robbie Robotics.
3. Start quilting either of the two sandwiched quilts. Started
4. Start cutting and assembling my project for the Creating a Legacy Blog Hop. Fabric is cut; just not the fabrics I had pulled!
5. Start cutting and assembling my project for the It’s Cool to be Square Blog Hop. Finished the top. Used every last bit of batik scrap I had because the squirrels visited and changed my mind for the pattern I was going to use. Instead I designed my own pattern.
6. Finish my socks. I only need to make 10 more pairs before Christmas. Socks are finished and a new pair is on the needles already.

7. Keep working on my rag rug. Some progress.
8. Finish my pattern draft for the fall blog hop. Finished writing it up. Now I just need to redo the row to test the pattern.
9. Keep working on emptying the scrap bin. Some progress.
So here’s my list for this week:
1. Finish Vortex to flimsy stage.
2. Start quilting either of the two sandwiched quilts. Started
3. Keep assembling my project for the Creating a Legacy Blog Hop.
4. Finish my pattern test quilt top.

5. Keep knitting socks. I only need to make 10 more pairs before Christmas.
6. Keep working on my rag rug. Some progress.
7. Finish my pattern draft for the fall blog hop. Waiting on testers.
Linking with;
Home Sewn By Us – To Do Tuesday 38
Love Laugh Quilt- Monday Making 26
Pretty Piney – What I Made Monday
I admire anyone who can knit socks, or mittens, or anything with multiple needles. Boggles my brain, so I just admire from a distance. Haha! You are making good headway on your goals!
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Thanks Wendy. I’m just learning to knit again. It’s been calming to sit and have to concentrate while DH is watching the news again for hours. 🥴
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Hi Carol! Your socks are so darn pretty! I wish I was one of the 10 recipients. Those fabrics in the last photo of a pattern test are FAB. Oooh, so pretty. Of course, it won’t be long the blog hop starts so you must be close to having that finished. I’m going to say thanks in advance for linking up – I think you will tomorrow. {{Hugs}} Take care. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Hi Roseanne. Yes both hop projects are done and more socks are on the needles. Knitting is a good project while DH is news watching. 😉
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Too bad you still have to listen to the news while knitting! I like handwork when I’m enjoying a program – not when I’m trying to ignore what is being said! HAHA! {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
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Hi Roseanne. I’m not sure what got DH back on the addictive news watching. I think it might have been the reminder of the election or the Canada/USA relations but if he’s not golfing he is binge watching the news. I’m just trying to keep busy! 🤪
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Pretty socks, look really soft. Love the colors on the pattern test.
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Your purple and blue fabrics are gorgeous! I love love the socks — I want to be on your gift list 🙂
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Thankyou 😊. With 8 grands and so far 4 great grands my list is growing but there’s always room for more!
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Hi Carol, I love knitting socks. I haven’t learned how to do two socks at one time yet but maybe one day. I have some yarn earmarked for knitting a couple of dishcloths so i need to get started. Looks like you’re making good progress on your list. Isn’t it nice to mark things off a list? 🙂 Thanks so much for linking to Main Crush Monday!
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Hi Beth. I can’t do socks one at a time. I can never get them the same length. 🥴. Yes my list is shrinking. It’s been a good week so far! Thanks for taking the time to read my post. 😄 Carol
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