Halloween Moth

Embroidery Notes

I have two fairly small square frames that I had old sun and moon cross stitch patterns I’d done ages ago in, and I wanted to refresh those. I found two patterns I liked in Punochka’s Etsy shop (Russians really do have fantastic embroidery patterns). This is the Halloween moth – started it on Monday.

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Back garden

Garden Notes

I pulled this out of the garden on Monday. It’s the large tomato plant, the remaining pumpkin, two delicata squash, and most of the gem marigolds, which I didn’t set out to pull, but accidently came up with little effort. I’m mostly down to the herbs and flowers now – we’re on death watch for

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Josaqan socks

Knitting Notes

This is as far as I got with the Josaqan socks. I actually got a little further into the toe, and definitely didn’t have enough yarn. I briefly considered doing a totally different colored toe, but I also did not love how huge these socks were looking, so ultimately, I decided I need to go

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Seaspray Shawl

Knitting Notes

The knitting of the Seaspray shawl is done. (Blocking still to come, when I can get the guest bed cleared off.) A lovely Raveler gifted me a partial skein of the yarn I needed to finish it off, and even sent some more yarn to fill up the box. What a wonderful community!

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old books

Botanical Folk Tales of Britain and Ireland – Lisa Schneidau

This is a lovely little compilation of stories, arranged seasonally. There are some stories you might recognize, spun a little differently. The author mentioned how she often listened to the stories of other cultures (like the Coyote stories of North America), and wanted to make sure that the similar stories of Britain and Ireland weren’t

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