I have spent more time in the last several days blowing my nose than stitching, but I think I'm getting slowly back to normal.
Whatever normal is.
in between sneezes, I've been sugar scrubbing my fingers down to the skeleton so that I could work with filament silk without snagging. Just so you know, if you're married, going to bed with heavy hand cream covered by Nitrile gloves covered with wrist braces will get you odd looks from your significant other.
This is the little bit I've done on the Cherished Letter Case:
Those leaves are tiny!And I think I'm about a fourth of the way through with RST1779:
I think this is going to be a knot garden:
I'm hoping to finish the last little diamond and start the middle tonight.
So, aside from having a brief respite from the deep freeze just in time to get ready for the next arctic blast, this is all the news that's fit to print. And, yes, I know that in other parts of the country, temps in the low teens are a heat wave--but where I live, that's absurdly cold and I want no part of it.
Apparently I have no say in the matter, so I may as well add another blanket to the bed.
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