For a couple seconds I thought about making the title "All work and no play" but I did get to play in the wool later in the afternoon. For almost two hours my time was spent whittling away at the Wisteria vines since the weather was mild. This is the first photo I took after the wind storm. Lots of Wisteria vines.
I know, no noticeable difference. But look at what was put in my dumpster which will go out tomorrow morning. It is almost full but wanted to leave enough room to put real trash in it to camouflage the garden waste.
It will take many more hours to cut and remove those potentially invasive vines as I will only be able to remove those seen above ground. So am sure the Wisteria will live to see another day due to what is underground.
It will take many more hours to cut and remove those potentially invasive vines as I will only be able to remove those seen above ground. So am sure the Wisteria will live to see another day due to what is underground.
It has been so cold these last few weeks that I went through $768 worth of propane delivered January 8th. Yesterday (2/24) was the new delivery and the price per gallon had increased by 30 cents. Yet at the gas pump gasoline has dropped below $3 per gallon here. Guess the increase in propane usage is that 'supply and demand' theory.
In the afternoon it was time to play with wool. Well, guess cleaning up the wool around the hooking area isn't really what I call fun. But is fun to see a finished rug that was a pleasure to hook. And took a photo with a hank of Ali Strebel yarn which is what will be used to whip the edges.
Notice this hank has all the colors which appear in the rug. I've had this hank for a while as it was purchased along with a couple others when in Ali's class. So it is finally making its debut and will be perfect. The rug has since been steamed and ready for whipping.
Am still looking for a major project to hook. After area is cleaned up where I hook, if I haven't found a 1st string antique, I'll start the 'plus one'. Meanwhile, at 5 p.m. while watching The Five you know I'll be binding this rug.
Saundra
You're right....that yarn will be absolutely PERFECT for that rug! Can't wait to see it come together. I have the wool for the binding on my rug...need to splice it and iron down the edge so not sure I'll join you today...but maybe I'll be on board by tomorrow?? ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteI can see why you enjoyed hooking all those critters, great and small. Do you have a spot to display it when it’s fully finished? I imagine it would bring back that happiness every time you saw it
ReplyDeleteForget about eradicating the wisteria. An impossible task.
ReplyDeleteHoly hell on the propane...and you keep your house so cold. OUCH!
The rug is WONDERFUL!!! This one will be hard to top...but keep trying.