Friday, December 26, 2025

Crochet Time

Hope everyone had a pleasant holiday. Mine was quiet but did spend some time at my friends house on Christmas afternoon. Chatting with people and eating!

Weather continues to be quiet, good for those traveling. I have no place to travel to other than local trips, so no issues for me at all. I am not one who likes to travel during the holiday period. Too many crowds, delays and such. I want to relax when I travel. 

Lots of time to read and crochet as well. That relaxes me, just taking it easy at home.   

Latest finished product. Yarn is from Michael's Loops & Threads, Skinny Chennile, color Beetle Multi. Lavender color with bits of darker purples and occasional yellow spots too.

Very soft to the touch yarn but because it is a bit fuzzy it sort of tangles on itself. I would use the yarn again, especially for a baby blanket. I think I might also use a smaller hook. That would give a tighter stitch which might make it look better.  

 

 



I'm not that bad, I have about an 8-9 month supply of yarn, so unless I go within the next year, I can't be a member! I have been looking at the catalogs I get for yarn, but haven't purchased anything since last spring. I should do a new post on the state of the stash. Take a picture this next week at year end to see where I am at.
 




 Happy Weekend.  

3 comments:

  1. Lovely!
    It's nice to have quiet time during this hectic season, and we are in the middle of an ice storm, so I'll go make another cup of tea and plug my earbuds back in as I listen to "Mark Twain" by Ron Chernow, which is an assignment by the non-fiction book club at the library. Have made it through 20 hours of it so far!

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  2. It sounds like you've had a good, quiet holiday. The blanket is lovely.

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  3. Glad you had a nice day. We had a white Christmas but fortunately not so much that getting around was a problem. Looking forward to New Years.
    Hugs to you and Ducky

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