moving sucks and is disgustingly time consuming
Each Wednesday, I post a snapshot of the projects I’m working on, and where my brain is at.

I know I say it every time I move, but moving absolutely sucks. It’s stressful, irritating, time consuming, and is also apparently fascinating for the cat. Because every time I start packing another box she comes out to give me a look of “what are you doing human?”
But that is what most of my last week has been, and what the next week will be as well.
Other than packing boxes, I got Shawl Geometry Book 3 off to the proof editor who will (thankfully) get it back to me after I’ve moved, so I don’t have to really worry about it again until then.
And though it seems really boring to type out, that’s pretty much all I’ve been working on.
Short and sweet this week: Shawl Geometry 3 is still with the tech editor, and I’m getting ready to move again
Each Wednesday, I post a snapshot of the projects I’m working on, and where my brain is at.

Short and sweet this week. Shawl Geometry 3 is still with the tech editor. I’m been playing around here and there with some handspun yarn and crochet swatches. I’m working on various back end & admin things for releasing the third updated Shawl Geometry Book. And also getting ready to move at the end of the month.
So my week (and I expect the next couple weeks) will be all about running around doing lots of little things, but we shall see.
Shawl Geometry Book 3 is (briefly) off my desk!
Each Wednesday, I post a snapshot of the projects I’m working on, and where my brain is at.

Shawl Geometry Book 3 is off my desk and to the marvelous Holly Priestley technical editor extraordinaire for the first round of technical edits!!! Huzzah!
But that does mean there was a bit of a scramble to finish tying up the loose ends before I sent it off. Luckily after I sent it off Monday morning, (which was Labor Day here in the US), I got to spend the rest of my day far away from my desk with absolutely no guilt.
Unfortunately, the tying up the last little bits and pieces meant that I still haven’t dived into any new fibery projects. I know I said this last week, but maybe next week.
Over on Who Wears Who, I styled and wrote about the blue kimono I first made as part of my Self-Made Wardrobe Project. I’ve now had this piece in my closet for over 3 years, and realized that what I love most about it is that it’s had time to collect some fabulous memories associated with it. Come over and read more about the blue kimono here.



