
I'm very happy to report that I finished Payton's Prairie Boots. And now that those are complete, I can put my sewing kit away for a very long time because I'm sick of sewing.


Alright, enough of me gushing.

I had never seen a super-bulky chenille before and looking at it immediately made my hands ache while thoughts of absurd size 15 needles filled my head. "Don't you think this would make a nice looking scarf?" she asked us.
"Um, yeah," I replied, a little skeptical as to where this was all going. "I think I can make a scarf out of this, if you'd like one." Peggy looked over at me with a somewhat questioning glance. I didn't help that I had also told her about Milo's stocking and the multiple pairs of slippers I had been working on; so, seeing the large amount of yarn she had just helped me pick out for the boots, she probably thought I was a little nuts. Turning to Mary, I caught on and asked, "Waaiiiiit a minute....you don't want it for this Christmas, do you?"
"No. Just whenever will be fine," she whimpered; I think deep down she really did want them for this Christmas, but didn't want to say knowing all of the other projects I had already lined up. Regardless, the bulky-ass wad of chenille joined the rest of the wool in my shopping bag.

As I was warping my loom, Nancy wound the chenille for me into two large balls. "Wow," she exclaimed. "You're gonna need a dust mask when working with this!" Not exactly grasping what she meant, I just smiled over at her and kept on with what I was doing. Once my loom was ready, I decided to hang out and weave a few rows. After only a couple, I became very annoyed with the amount of fluff that had become airborne with each pass of the shuttle.

1 comment:
Are you still breathing?
I think this is weaving up purty.
And it will be soft and warm.
And your hands won't ache from size 15 needles, and you would have needed a dust mask to knit it anyway.
I have never been a chenille fan- tell me, what do people see in this stuff?
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