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In progress -- September 2025


Wind/Water/Salt Chapters 39-51: Nothing. 

Persephone (probably not its real name): Nothing.
Vinterlys: Almost to the end with marking chapters so I can fix the outline. 
Critted 4 Got back 1
Submissions 0 Out there 0 Rejects 0
Knitting
  • Hamilton (Self). Started the month with 27 rows to go on the second sleeve. I finished that sleeve and attached it to the body. 
  • Color block sock. Started the month with all the finishing on both socks to do. That's done now. 
  • Arundel sock (Knitty). Started the month needing just the heels and finishing on both socks. That's done now. 
  • Athabasca socks (knitty): Started the first, did the heel, decided I'd made a bad choice, ripped out the heel. Finished that sock, started the second. Most of the leg is done now, soon to do another heel. 
  • Georgia (Norah Gaughan). I really needed something that wasn't a sock and that didn't need to be looked at whilst knitting, and that will use up a bunch of yarn, and this was the perfect project. I did one sleeve flounce and started the next. 
Sashiko project: Nothing.

Ruffle skirt: Nothing.

Purple Romper: Nothing. 

Nikka Pants: Nothing. 


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