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8.27: Unraveled Wednesday

I’m joining Kat & the Unravelers for Unraveled Wednesday!

KNITTING CROCHETING:

Two crocheted granny squares side by side, one in red and the other in blue with a yellow star pattern, all bordered by white yarn.

WordPress has a daily writing prompt, and this is today’s: What was the last thing you searched for online? Why were you looking for it? Lordy. Some of my search history from last night:

  • n k calculator
  • what are the combinations of 3 with 6 numbers
  • I need 35 random variations of 1-6
  • what are the possible variations of 1-6 in sets of 3 with some repeats
  • generate sets of three numbers that equal 6 with no negative numbers
  • etc.

I’m using an existing pattern as a jump-off point — the size of it & that it’s 7-row granny squares, really. That pattern uses four colors, and I’m using six. I want the 7th row of each square to be white, the other six rows a random combo of three colors… or two. I tell ya, my head was spinning last night after looking at (meaningless to me) math nerd calculations; reading the comments/feedback was a whole ‘nother level o’ nerdiness.

Google AI was helping a bit. Mostly, I discovered that it came down to wording: what exactly was I looking for? I’m not really sure, but I think I landed on a solution.

A crocheted granny square featuring a central yellow flower design surrounded by dark teal and purple accents.

Meanwhile, the little hexi-ish flower above was me getting my crochet legs back… it was supposed to be a square! (Another thing that I’ve discovered is that I prefer a crochet chart over written directions — opposite of my preference for knitting.)

SEWING:

Front & back of my current panel as of last night:

And the back of that same panel last week:

A gray fabric panel with visible stitching and embroidery designs in various colors, laying flat on a concrete surface.

I’ve added just a couple of things on the middle section — usually when I still have a pretty good length of thread or floss to use.

Close up (side-by-side photos are galleries, so click for bigger images).

There are three motifs remaining on that bottom section, and I marked each with a pin.

All three will be done in applique… not certain about other embellishments yet.

READING:

I finished This Long Thread last week — that took a while, but I read a few things in between (and, also, there’s just a lot going on!). It was a good book, and interesting to read so many makers’ stories.

I picked World Travel: An Irreverent Guide by Anthony Bourdain off the pile o’ books. It was written posthumously, using his own words (written, or from a show). It’s going to be a good read, but I’ll be skipping over the logistics part of each locale — perhaps I’d use it as reference if I were going somewhere, but I already know, for instance, that the part about the airport in Lima, Peru, is different! It’s also a book that I can pick up & put down without really losing my place…

And I’ve already put it down, since Kaffe Fassett: Dreaming In Color: An Autobiography arrived on my front porch! It’s rather large & heavy for reading in bed (which is where almost all of my reading is done), but I’m enjoying it so far, especially because Kaffe Fassett Is Coming! to MDK HQ in Nashville… and I’m going! More later.

Finally:

Four children standing in front of a house with a window, holding bags and wearing casual clothing.

Ali shared this year’s First Day of School photo with us and wrote, “I’m starting to see why everyone sees me in Malina!” Turns out, they’re not as hard to get out of bed in the morning this year, which means they ended up with a little too much time on their hands before they had to leave — one thing led to another & it didn’t end well. From the look on Davy’s face, I’d bet he was involved. Anyway, speaking of Malina, I think she’s probably going to have a growth spurt pretty soon!


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7 thoughts on “8.27: Unraveled Wednesday

  1. Your searches do look awfully mathy! I’m glad you (hopefully) arrived at a solution. Your AC stitching is looking good, but the real excitement is Kaffe Fasset! I’m looking forward to hearing about that after you attend. I do hope the school year has gotten better; there are some not-too-happy faces in that photo.

  2. My head is spinning and all I did was read your searches, never mind try to figure them out! When it comes to crochet, I prefer written (or even verbal) instructions, I get really confused trying to understand the charts. That first day of school photo is priceless!

  3. that first day photo is fantastic and how cool they could wear pants AND jackets 🙂 I’m excited to see more granny squares … playing with so many colors.

  4. This post is just overflowing with good things! (All that math-ness tho… thank goodness for The Google AI!) I am with Carole, I am entirely lost in crochet charts… entirely… which has me wondering of there is an AI that will tell me what to do next! Ha! I laughed at those faces… ah yes… I remember those days well!

  5. Hope the kids had an excellent first day of school! I had to laugh at Davy’s expression — from what you’ve shared here, I would not be surprised if he’d been up to something! I am very much a charts person for knitting, but I still have to learn to use them with crochet.

  6. My head is also spinning with all the search results. The squares in the photo look great. Your AC stitching is beautiful. What a great photo of the kids. Davy’s expression is priceless and his sister with her hand on his head is equally telling. 😉

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