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Wednesday, April 09, 2025

Craft On: Real Progress

'Igal is well underway, it is more than half way to completion, and Lentilla's little socks are nearly completed. However, I made an annoying, little mistake on one repeat of the cable on the socks, about a repeat and a half back, so I will be fixing that before I finish off the toe on the second sock. I plan on making the infant size of 'Igal for little Lentilla in reversed colors, too!

Are you interested in knitting 'Igal yourself? If you are, I am just about ready to conduct a beta knit, and you could choose one of six sizes from Infant to Women's Large. Please e-mail me for more information. Depending on the size you choose, you could finish this in a week or two of light evening knitting.

In the meantime, I am still working on Amelia's sweater, planning to start another design and a jacket for myself. I'm really hoping to finish my works in progress so I can move on to other projects, as well.

I finished Fortune Cookie and Wedding Cake, and I've started the bonus book The Candy Cane Caper. I love that Josi Kilpack returned to an earlier story thread and tied it up at the end of the series. This last book is a little bonus. Evidently, fans kept asking for more, so she wrote a stand alone mystery about Sadie, after the wedding. Silly fiction is about what I can deal with as we wind up our school term and prepare for Holy Week, the Paschal feast, and Bright Week. I will get back to other reading later, perhaps during Bright Week.


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