fred_mouse: brass mouse brooch on green striped carpet, at quite a distance (rug)

In the interest of accountability: yes, I have worked on Eldest's quilt. Previously I was at the point of needing some more blanks drawn (done), and then 20 blocks needed sewing and then assembling. The goal was to do 2 per weekend and then assemble over a few weeks.

However! After two weekends, I have 5 blocks sewn, and one nearly done, being thus a block (and a half) ahead). I have also assembled the first four into a two by two block thus having got ahead on the assembling. Thus, I am feeling tentatively confident about minimum goal: finish top by the end of the year.

I've also attempted to progress Youngest's. Sadly, while I know I had an image that they wanted to have converted, I have not found where I filed it. That is not a this week problem though. I have only progressed Middlest's by dint of sending them another reminder that they need to actually decide on a pattern.

Other than that my craft has near stalled. I have started back on the playing the Hanon's, but only a few pieces every few days, and only the first set of 20, on loop. It does help my hands when I do, but also, I'm struggling to find the motivation.

Reading wise, I have simplified my life down to seven currently reading, mostly because Storygraph added the 'pause' option, which adequately reflects how I feel about a lot of books. One of my thoughts about the last week of the year is to set myself a goal of finishing or abandoning one book per day. Which won't be that hard, as there are several I had put somewhere sensible I found today which are all past half read. In terms of reading goals, the number of works is past the goal, because I started tracking online short fiction (if it were already there) which I kind of wish I could separate out. I'm not anywhere near the number of pages goal, but I also haven't been tracking where I'm up to, so it might be that when I sit down and capture where I'm up to I'll be much further. Whether I get there or not isn't an issue -- I've been doing a lot of academic reading and really haven't had the time/energy for fun reading.

I had another thought when I started the last paragraph, that was more than just the 'where are the two reading goals' but eh, I've forgotten (possibly: tidy the library. or do the next pass through of the library check, given that Librarything has a better way of doing it than I've previously found).

fred_mouse: text icon reading '100 day project' (100-day-project)

It is the tenth, and thus 10% of the way through the current project. I have finished two projects, and progressed several.

Finished

  1. Tie dye pillow case for Youngest
  2. Lap quilt (assembled from pieces their mother embroidered) for [personal profile] chaosmanor

Good progress

  1. bathroom towel rail - bought stain (not the right one, too late now), three coats of stain, found the fittings.
  2. door mats - tie dyed the previously torn strips; have sewn many together; started ironing. There are still as many to sew together, and I regret deciding to iron them. The ironed sections are wound into a ball that is about 15cm in diameter.
  3. teach myself to draw - after the first two books were a bust, Drawing for the Absolute Beginner by Carole Massey is going okay. I hate this stage of the process, and each bit of sitting and drawing is a fight with myself to just sit and enjoy, and not try and rush through it to be done, but I think it is getting easier. I don't like the drawings I'm producing, and I still haven't any clue how to take the skills and use them elsewhere, but I have hopes that that will come with time. And there are more drawing books out there, I can just keep going (or go through this one multiple times until some of it starts to feel natural).

There are some other projects that are quite close to done, and if I could just sit and watch a movie, I might get the pink/white/brown blanket done (needs the ends sewn in), and the basket of hand sewing tasks dealt with, which would be another two done.

I'm being tempted to abandon task 'get CV up to date' now that I don't need it (assuming the next bit of hoop jumping works) but ah, that would be bad. It needs to have regular attention, and I know that, I just ... hate doing it.

fred_mouse: pop funko of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who (thirteenth doctor)
  1. This is emotionally difficult. Sometimes there are bits of my life in comments on other people's posts, and I'd forgotten entirely
  2. Having a nuke the site from orbit approach is helping with that
  3. the number of messages appears to not be going down. Hypothesis: the count is not what I thought it was.
  4. I am now at 60 pages instead of 64
  5. Oldest item in inbox is now from August 2014
  6. Some of these are comments from people I unfollowed at some historical point; those are really easy to let go of
  7. The computer is getting too hot, I'm going to have to stop
  8. comments from [personal profile] james are just as likely to be story snippets as not. Probably because I was leaving them to go and revisit occasionally. Animal transformation FTW. But in a fandom I've walked away from, so a leetle bit awkward feeling.

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