Thursday, February 04, 2021

goal

 

Today, I have made a goal.

No, that's an untruth: I made the goal yesterday evening. Today, I'm making a little bit of progress on it.

The granny squares I make will be stitched together, given a border, and given to my daughter on her birthday. She turns 25 late March.

Moo's 25th has been stuck in my head since she arrived, a few weeks after my 25th. When she turns 25, I realised, I will have just turned 50. 50. Wowsers. Nearly there, chaps.

Moo moved into a flat with a friend last summer. It's in a brilliant part of Manchester to be mid-twenties, in usual times. Still not terrible pandemically, however the pandemic is a cold metal restraint between here and her that we both feel. Sometimes she struggles and when she struggles, here should be a soft place to return to for a breather.

I'm doing my best. Last week she had a struggle and, whereas I could normally feed here, I jumped on d*liveroo and within half an hour had Booths feed her there instead: salad hummous wraps, clotted cream rice pud, fresh berries, that sort of thing. A mix of health and comfort to sustain. It worked.

This higgledy first try at granny square warmth will go to her to. It won't be as large as the one in the pattern, but I estimate if I make another 46 1/2 of them she'll have something large enough for her legs, which could warm something infinitely larger.




Things would be easier if a certain ginger arsehole didn't claim workspace as ginger arse space.



2 comments:

Jenipurr said...

I love your granny squares! The middles are such lovely pops of color.

And what would working with yarn be without a cat to 'supervise'? :-D

glatisanta said...

Thank you, Jenipurr! These granny squares are such a simple pattern, but to just be doing this is utterly massive for me, and to be doing it for Moo's birthday is keeping me motoring. I wouldn't have started without Thingadailies.

That particular cat 'supervised' my woolly socks this morning. I knew I'd put them down somewhere...

(please forgive my tardiness in reply. I could see I had a message but it took me three days to realise I had to click 'publish'. Hey ho.)