I have felt somewhat unproductive as of late, but yesterday was a good day! I think when I sit and knit my progress seems so slow that I feel lazy. I am moving along on my Martha Stewart neck scarf. Hope fully I can finish it this week. I successfully knitted the loop for the end to slide through-Hoorah! Now I am on the 15 inch long span of just knit, so it is going a little faster.
I also serged and sewed Simplicity 2411 yesterday. This is a pretty lightweight denim and it was very easy to work with. I also bought some Coats & Clark jean thread for topstitching. It looks really nice and adds nice detail to the skirt. This went together super easy except for the zipper side. I somehow ended up messing that part up a bit and had to take one side out to correct it, but that wasn't too bad. She likes the skirt and is looking forward to wearing it-that works for me!
I also serged up some camo pillow cases as a gift and just need to finish the cuffs on those today. I was surprised at how soft this cotton is. The serger was so fast for these.
Today I am going to try and cut out another Simplicity 2411 in a black and white herring bone knit. It is pretty heavy without a lot of stretch. It is also baking day! We are having a Christmas dinner at church on Sunday and we are having a cookie exchange for dessert. We are supposed to bring atleast 3 dozen cookies. 1 dozen will be put out to eat and the other 2 will be used for the exchange. I have several types of cookies to bake today, including a new recipe my youngest daughter found for porcelain cookies. They are really pretty! I have to get the cookies done today because I have to bake a ham and a turkey for the Christmas dinner tomorrow. We also have a homeschool choir concert at our local mall and a wedding shower to attend. Isn't it amazing how busy the holidays seem to get. This is my only really busy weekend for the season and I am looking forward to it. Hope you and yours are having a wonderful time planning, baking, wrapping, singing and so on during this Christmas season.
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