We have a new project to keep us busy. We have been planning to fix up the basement, for a number of years. We finally got to a point where we had a clear idea of what we would like to do, found a contractor that saw our vision (sweet and simple), and decided to go ahead. Then we heard the horrifying words: "I can start in two weeks." So now we have a deadline to sort through the many years of "stuff" that has been stored down there, doing the toss, donate, keep process.
This was my giveaway piles of fabric on Thursday night. I found 5 Beaver neckerchiefs, brand new, which is odd because I only have 2 kids.
I mentioned on Friday morning to my church handwork group that I had some fabric and craft supplies to giveaway. They all stopped in on the way home, and took at least half of the stuff there. Of course, I have found more. My DIL, a goddess at posting on the local Buy Nothing group has volunteered to post the stuff for me, and handle the pickups.
It is surprisingly easy to let stuff go, when most of it hasn't seen the light for many years. My sewing space used to be in the basement, and when I moved upstairs, some of the supplies didn't get moved. There are also the hobbies I don't do any more. So very little is staying.
Of my current hobbies, my March goal of finishing a couple of WIP's is going well.
The Boublay scarf is finished, and just needs blocking.
The bobbles along the cast off are beaded.
I am on to my next WIP. It is called Sobriquet, and the pattern is by Romi Hill. I started it in Feb. 2024.
It should be finished next week. I am just working on the border.
I also started a Musselburgh Hat.
It is a top down hat and from here it is about 14" of straight knitting. Great project for meetings and waiting rooms.
In an effort to have a bit of spring, I forced some Forsythia branches.
The yellow is bright and cheerful. In a few short weeks, the whole bush will be covered in yellow.
Meanwhile, my Christmas cactus is having an identity crisis. It bloomed the end of November, and then decided to bloom again this week.
More pretty flowers to enjoy.
So, tomorrow is back to the clear out. We can actually see progress, as more bags and boxes leave the house. I'll report back on the progress.