It has been a week that was. A couple of them in fact. But I’ve tried to maintain equipoise by keeping hands and mind occupied as much as possible. To that end I have several bits of progress to report.
First is the start of yet another sampler. I’m not sure if this one will be adapted as another tribute to The Resident Male’s literary output, it will remain un-themed and completed with patterns picked at random, or if it will end up bearing a motto. I didn’t even decide which direction was up or down until the latest band was begun. The yarn-crazed kittens, being directional, made that determination for me. For now, I can only present progress. Two bands finished. The kittens are the third.


Keep an eye on those cats. They will resurface by the end of this post.
I also embarked on a project to send a holiday preparation care package to Elder Offspring and Companion, who have moved cross country, and are not going to be able to make it back here to share the family celebration. To that end, I’m selecting some of the tree ornaments we have made over the years, and am augmenting that with some additional crocheted snowflakes, including the holiday stocking for Companion I knit in late summer that matches the one I did about 28 years ago for Offspring, and making a really silly scrap fabric garland.



The crochet snowflake patterns came from a variety of sources, and to be truthful, I didn’t take notes. About half came from the book below, the rest were free patterns I found via Internet search. I had aimed for 12 but there are 13 here. One of these was especially wonky, so I felt guilty and made an extra to compensate. As for the oddnesses among them (yes, there are lots of errors), I plead distraction. I did these (and the garland) entirely while team-playing Skyrim with the Resident Male. He mans the controller, we cooperatively navigate the puzzles. Occasionally I appear to have lost my place in the pattern, but kept going anyway.

The no-sew garland consisted of taking strips of scrap low-fray fabric – in this case fleece remnants left over from a charitable project at a former workplace – and knotting them onto a sturdy cotton cord. Lots of scissor work reducing the scrap squares to strips, and a bit tedious to do, but there was no waste. The fabric odds and ends I saved from the dumpster have a new and decorative life.
I’ve also re-upped to serve as a volunteer indexer for the Antique Pattern Library. No pix for that, just lots of paging through and taking notes. It’s going slowly due to too many other things in process, plus overcoming the deep ennui brought on by the current political climate. But it is moving along.
Last but not least is fulfilling a promise. Several people were interested in working up their own version of the Persist mini-sampler I did back in 2017, and that I recently salvaged for re-use as an on-line avatar image. Since I had never charted it up in the first place, it took a bit of work to retro-engineer. Here is the thing in its original form:

Those kittens? They now run across the bottom of the sampler, below the tumbling voided flower panel, inside the snail border. It seemed a fitting tribute to current events, and the piece really needed better vertical balance. There are other tweaks made to the alphabet, spacing and other bits. I consider the new version to be vastly improved over the 2017 version.
As usual, I share this for your personal use only. And I request it be Good-Deed-Ware. If you download it consider me paid back if you do something nice for someone else. A work of small kindness or empathy. Reach out to someone who needs cheering up or companionship. Volunteer to do something to aid your community. Every little bit counts, and right now counts more than ever.

In any case, click here to download a PDF containing the three-part chart above plus commentary.
I have also added this chart to the Embroidery Patterns tab elsewhere on this site.
Keeping the hands occupied certainly helps the mind to stop churning. My thoughts are with you and with all Americans who have even an ounce of decency. And with Ukraine, and the planet. You may be getting a Dunning-Kruger president but there’s the terrifying prospect that he may find advisers who have the skills to carry out his agenda.
As the news reports come in, it seems his appointments also have Dunning-Kruger syndrome and the world will suffer accordingly.
I am beyond horrified.
I feel for everyone – the folk who did and did not vote for the Orange One. All of us are going to hit rock bottom in the next four years, as non-mainstream communities are stripped of legal protection and targeted, ignorant science deniers are put in charge of health and research, needed social programs are gutted, community and emergency support is rolled back (and in some cases eliminated in retaliation for voting against the regime), government departments dismantled or weaponized, prices for everything go through the roof, any infrastructure programs that don’t provide direct and immediate profit to cronies are cut, and public education continues its decline.
The only difference between the two constituencies is that those who think they won are going to fall harder and faster because on average red states depend more on those services and supports than they care to admit. Euphoria there now, but there’s going to be a lot of “But no one explained it to me” and “But we tried, and you didn’t listen” in reply to come And way too many victims across all communities to count.
Thank you for this, Kim, it’s the clearest explanation I’ve read of how, in a relatively short time, those who voted for the orange one are going to have a big surprise when things wind up much, much worse than they are now.
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