So in honor of Pi Day I decided to start the Elizabeth Zimmermann Pi Shawl. I've started it three other times and failed miserably and ripped it out. Just the cast on is hard - you need to google it on You Tube and watch a video to figure it out. And it is awkward as all get out to do. But I did it twice with the very expensive Noro lace yarn I bought in Mesa as a special present to myself (shortly after husband bought a bunch of reloading supplies). So the cast one went ok on the third try then I did row one. Started row two and the yarn broke. Just broke - right in my hand. I discovered if you gave even the slightest tug it would break. I checked on Raverly and found that others had the same problem with the yarn. Upset doesn't even begin to describe how I felt. This was VERY expensive yarn and I had two packages and a goal of a beautiful shawl and I am sitting there with fragments of yarn. I called the yarn shop in Mesa and the lady was very nice - she gave me some suggestions on how to deal with the yarn and also said if I was still unhappy I could mail the packages back and she would give me store credit. So the yarn is in time out right now and I will bring it back out in a few weeks. In the mean time I found some Mohair Glitter yarn in my stash that I believe the Pi knowledgeable daughter gave me for either Christmas or my birthday. It is a sparkly blue and will make a beautiful shawl and I am now on row 18 of the shawl! But I have miles to do before I am finished.
In other craft news I started a Tunisian crochet sweater for myself and decided I needed to practice this technique before I went very far into the sweater so I found some bulky brown yarn and made two small rugs for the bathroom. There was no pattern - just Tunisian (afghan stitch) with the brown and a double crochet edge with the multicolored yarn. Was good practice and we needed the rugs anyway.
I am also making scent circles for the local NICU. I use an old CD to draw and cut circles from fleece. In the past I would just laundry them in scent free detergent after cutting but I read that they prefer they have a zig zag edge so will do that this time. Then I will put them in groups of five in ziplock bags to take to the NICU. They are given to mothers to sleep with a circle inside her nightgown so her scent is on the circle. The circle is then put in with the baby in the NICU. My daughter-in-law did this with the triplets and my understanding is that the NICU is always in need for more circles. I saw fleece on sale the other day so bought some.

Keeping busy is important for retired people like me and I like doing different craft activities so between knitting, cross stitching, crocheting and a little sewing I think I am reaching my goal.
And that is why the house isn't as clean as it could be. :)


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