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Moving round ups to Monday when I'm usually more able to actually do them. It's not the last day of the week (in my calendar, at least) so it bothers me because it feels like I should be looking FORWARD on a Monday not BACKWARDS but. I will get over it.

I know it's Tuesday. Shh.

Last week I was annoyed that my cough that I thought I got rid of is back! I think it's possiby not anything to do with covid but is in fact my allergies so we've kicked all out non-organic food again and I'm working on lowering my histamine levels to rebild my histamine tolerance after it's been wipes by having covid again. Very annoyed, it took me about a year and a half to fix that last time. I know what I'm doing this time at least so perhaps it'll go quicker.

In the meantime I've been knitting my log cabins squares while I wait for more yarn  for other blankets.

4 knitted log cabin style quilt squares made in different shades of colourful gradient yarns. They are laid out on a grey velvet quilted bedspread.
I haven't done maths for this project yet because I'm not sure how many squares I'll actuall ymake overall. Our bed is bigger than it was when I started it, but we were originally planning to keep it in the living room so it may not need to increase in size to match. We'll see!

I might rip back the last section of the one on the far right, I'm not keen on the beige/brown/grey and it's not in keeping with the colours of the squares I've made so far. I'll wai tuntil the point where I'm decided which leftover balls to mix n match together to make more squares so I can determine if it will be echoed elsewhere or not. I feel like a few of Kureyon colourways have sneaky sections of beige so it might be fine.

These work up very fast, if I hadn't had other things going on earlier this year I could easily have finished the blanket by doing one every few days. I Was intending to have it done by my next anniv ersary but I moved the date back a year to the milestone anniversary when I picked up a load of other more urgent blanket projects but I might not need to tbh.

I also started a playthrough of Apothecaria! I need to tinker with the style I started writing it in before I'm happy I think but Im enjoying myself. I signed up to the author;'s patreon and got most of the DLC for the first £3ish payment which is so much value for money it feels like stealing! It's recommended to keep a physicl journal for it where you write in it like it's your character's actual journal and make sketches of things they encounter etc etc which sounds amazing but I am not sure I;m ready for that level fo committment yet. I'm writing on Scrivener and once I get into the swing of it I may start writing some of it up in a journal and doing some artwork later. I actually started writing in 3rd person POV because that's what I always used to write in but it is contributing to the entries being SO LONG so I might stop that and do it the other way instead after all.

I've been looking the journals shared by other players in the author's discord and they are so wonderfully creative, it's really such a joy to look through them all. I've been feeling incredibly down this year overall for various reasons so it's nice to feel such untainted pleasure from something so whimsical and fun.

I'm using my Frodor Pavlov tarot deck to play it with and I'm thrilled to have an excuse to use that more regularly and also want it to inform the general vibe of my playthrough so I'll be keeping an eye on that as I play.

a picture of a spread of tarot cards in a strong inked watercolour style

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I developed a hankering to play a solo journalling RPG again but decided I was going to do it for NaNoWriMo because when I last did that I really enjoyed the community feeling of having writing sessions to drop in on and seeing people updating their word trackers and such. Then I realised that's months away still and since my hands need a break from knitting I decided today was the day, and have spent the day so far setting up a scrivener doc for it.

I'm planning to play a game called Apothecaria, in which you play as a novice witch sent to fill the role as healer for a village whose previous witch went missing. Using a deck of playing cards (or in my case some homebrewed tarot card rules someone provided on the author's discord server) you generate prompts to guide you through writing a journal following the witch's life diagnosing patients, foraging for reagents and foraging in various magical locales. It sounds adorable and very fun.

I've been reading through the instructions this afternoon, collecting the additons I need for using a tarot deck, making a pinterest board and spotify playlist for The Vibes (the most important part of any project, of course) and now I'm about to start building a witch character and then I guess I'll start the first week and see how far I get this evening!

It's the first bit of writing I'll have done for years so I'm going to try not to hold myself to any particular standard and just enjoy myself. If it goes well I might post some of it here!

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Blanket 1 (Lyra's Hue Shift afghan) and Blanket 2 (Anniversary Log Cabin Blanket) are in progress, and I have just ordered some of the yarn for Blanket 3, which will be smaller than both of the others and is needed sooner to keep my leggies warm in my wheelchair this coming winter.

The plan is for a Ten Stitch Blanket in 2 shades of Chroma Worsted, because I couldn't get enough in one colourway and the two I was torn between look like they had a colour overlap so that might look cool. It doesn't matter really if they blend as well as I imagine, it'll be a riot of colour on my lap either way, which will look v nice with my black winter coat.

I just started listening to a sci fi series I've never heard of before but is free on audible (The "Fallen Empire Ominubus" books 1-3), and I expect that will be my soundtrack to most of whatever I make over the next week or so. It's ok so far. Shrug emoji.


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I am not in love with my yarn colour choices for the second half of this blanket (product photo lighting strikes again) so I looked at a billion photo compilations of samples from various places and chose 2 colour progression options for the last 3 colours and then while I was trying to decide which to get I found a yarn pack with the stuff for BOTH in it! Cheaper than my usual place I order from!

And then I ordered it!

And then I remembered that now that I have moved house I can probably go to a yarn shop locally and buy them in person after actually examining the colours compared to the yarn I already have!! And that my husband is probably able to sneak away from work tomorrow and take me!!!

I'm a dummy, and I have to decide now if I want to keep my order with a small online business and wait for several days before I can start the next section (painful, when you're on a roll) and buy more yarn, or cancel it and go to a big box craft shop and... no I already know I'm keeping my order with the indie business. I'll knit something else? I guess??
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I just realised that I am likely to be knitting blankets for the next year. I need to finish this pink/purple/blue one for my brother's stepdaughter, but I also have a Paintbox Log Cabin Blanket on the needles that I want to finish for my 4th/1st anniversary (I was married on Leap Day 2020) because my husband has been wanting a big colourful wool blanket for us to snuggle on the sofa with.

5 knitted log cabin square blankets made in gradient yarns. The corresponding leftover balls of yarn are laid next to them.
5 down, at least 20 more to go?


I also want to make myself a woollen lap blanket for winter when I use my wheelchair because my leggies get cooooooold. And I want to make a super king sized bedspread for my bed. And something for my mother to wear on her lap when she sits outside in her fancy new swing seat because she's always cold.

I was actually going to use the Hue Shift Afghan pattern for some of those but I think I might be sick of it by then so I need to find another.

Sure wish Ravelry didn't give me migraines.


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I had guests over this weekend so I did not have time to make my Sunday Round Up post which is annoying because it was only the second one. I am determined to get into a habit of it so I can prove to myself I am capable of doing literally anything consistently but oof, not a good start.

The weekend we had my husband's cousin and her family visiting was lovely overall but I won't lie it was hard spending an entire weekend with a toddler. I have worked with children that age before so I'm not unaware of what toddlers are like but I was not prepared for how much harder it would be since becoming disabled. I was the new favourite toy so my finger grabbed to walk over here and there every ten minutes and it was very very sweet but o h m y g o d. I had been intending to try to give her parents a break by engaging her as much as I could so they were able to veg out on the sofa a little bit but I couldn't keep it up.

However, once they were gone and I had a very long nap, I managed to finish the first section of my blanket!

A knitted blanket made of knitted squares in mixed shades of pink and purple, laid on a wooden floor. In the background a glass door opens onto a patio thickly forested with weeds.
That's 20%!!

I need to get a new wool needle because the one I was using has disappeared into the ether but then I will have section 1 of 4 all finished aaaaaaaaa. It didn't drag nearly as much as the blue and green one, I think the 5x5 size is just right.

As I look at it I can see that the join between squares looks like it jogs more where it's more smooth on the other side, and I hope that's because the squares are being distorted under the increased wieght of the blanket and will be fine after a wash and a block and not because I changed my pick up technique partway through. I will find out with the next square I suppose.

Nitpicking over, I love these colours so much!

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I'm hoping, perhaps optimistically, that I can do enough crafting in a week that I will have interesthing things to share for future me when I look back at what the heck I even got up to.

This week I mostly knit on my next Hue Shift blanket.
a knitted blanket made of mitred squares in mixed shades of pink and purple laid out on a grey velvet quilted bedspread.
 
Row 1 of Section 1! That is 4% of the way through. I mathsed it.
 

I also attended a cider and sausage festival :O and a virtual geogame in my local city, and a picnic, on consequetive days! And now I'm absolutely knackered.

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My brother is expecting his first baby with his fiancée in December, so I took the excuse to knit a baby blanket version of the Hue Shift Afghan which I'm been drooling over intermittently since it was first released.

A small knitted blanket made of squares in shades of blue and green arranged in a pattern that creates a gentle gradient. It has a black border, and is spread on a bed. In the distance there is a glass door opening onto a patio. There  is, for some reason, a satellite on the patio, surronding by weeds growing up through the flagstones.

I'm so happy with it despite the obvious mistake that I left in because I was too far advanced to want to backtrack to fix it. Can you find it?

The ends are woven in now but now the thunderstorms have finally arrived the light is a bit bleh.
Now I'm starting one for my brother's step-daughter, and I really hope that shes still into these colours by the time I'm finished.
 

I'm 3 blocks in, but this one will full size so its going to be a mission, especially if I want it done by December!
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I joined Ravelry in my mid teens and for about 5 years was a daily visitor. I dreamed in knitting. I had a project in my bag at all times. Eventually I started working but I spent my lunch break on the rav forums. I soon walked into a mental and physical breakdown which left me with multiple chronic illnesses and was unable to knit for years... and when I was I found that Ravelry gave me migraines and neurological symptoms that, while something I'm already prone to, had never been triggered by a website before.

Arms folded on a table wearing yellow and black fingerless gloves with simple colourwork and finished with big black jewelled buttons
A project made in my lunch breaks at work

I can use the pattern search on dark mode for 10 minutes max, but I have set up my own project journal on Notion to avoid looking at the site for too long. Honestly, I'm so upset by the attitude of TPTB regarding internet accessibility (some of which was pre-existing it turns out, which I had been unaware of :() that I am not sure I would want to use the forums again even if I could. So I am making profiles elsewhere in the hope that I can tap into a knitting community somewhere. It gets lonely here in my sick bed.
A knitted rabbit doll, black with a white face like a Dutch rabbit, wearing a purple and white striped knitted jumper.
A little cotton rabbit doll I made during the first lockdown
 
Where are the knitters? How does Dreamwidth work?? Am I doing it right??? My only other social media experience is Facebook and Tumblr so this feels very odd. I don't do long form posts anywhere and I don't know how to talk to nobody without feeling self conscious lmao

Ah, shit. I can tell already I will have to finally learn HTML for this.

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