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A Lady of Leisure

 After we dropped my daughter off at school, and managed to survive the last few days, we 'took it easy'.  

Usually our lazy days are on Sunday.  They aren't really lazy days, but since we are doing something different from the usual it seems that way.

On Saturday, though, we just had an actual lazy day. We slept in and basically sat around the living room watching Netflix.  I did some prep work for school, which starts tomorrow, and we did our regular chores that must be done, like feeding animals and milking goats.  The rest of the time we just sat on our asses. 

It was lovely.

We made arrangements for a video chat tomorrow afternoon with the girl child.  I want to pretend that she's excited to talk to us, but I'm thinking she's more happy about seeing the cats.

Before she left, she asked for a blanket.  Specifically a blanket that I make.  In blue and pink squares.  So I've off and on been looking into a blanket pattern and an easy way to connect the squares.  I'm pretty sure I found a good way to make the blanket and not have to make myself insane sewing squares together.  I've done that once together, except that I joined them as I went along.  Still, I vowed to never do it again.  I should have kept my mouth shut, because, she asked and of course I'm going to do it.  I just have to find a better way to do it.  

So I decided that I'll use Memory Blanket pattern by Georgie Nicolson, a free Ravelry download.  They're mitered squares, so they're easily 'sewn' together.  Also, it'll be easy to lug it around, especially as it gets larger.

Yarn of choice is Red Heart Super Saver (since I have it in abundance) in Royal, Flamingo and Heather Grey.  I haven't decided what size needle to use, though the pattern calls for a size 6.

I'll post pics once I get it started. 


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