I did crochet some mini hexagons last night while sitting in the conservatory. Somehow I knew that writing about my lacking crojo, in yesterday’s blog post, would help. I made a few half hexies, counted how many more I needed – it was only 14! So did 5 more, before heading out for cheese and red wine.
The hexies were too pretty to abandon, but I knew fairly early on that I was not going to continue with the planned hexie a day project. I reckon this was along with everyone else who started with a burst of enthusiasm around New Year’s Day 2015…! We all gradually realised that even with 365 hexagons you’d end up with a relatively tiny piece of fabric. I don’t really go for wooly cushions (apart from seeing this one on Instagram earlier. I’m loving the fishes so might be looking for the new Inside Crochet soon.)
This is my new audio book. I’m not far into it and it’s a very long one, but is already shaping up to be quite a gripping mystery. The narrator is Robert Slade who did a superb job with Etta and Otto and Russell and James. When that was finished I actually felt bereft for a few days, it was partly the book but mostly I realised I was missing the narrator. Audible recommended Harry Q to me and when I realised it was Mr Slade, I clicked ‘buy’ immediately.
We went swimming again this morning. No more handstands, but there was lots of throwing, swimming and diving down for the locker key, then some actual diving off the pool edge into the deep end. I’d forgotten what a slap an area (technically two) can get if you don’t slide into the water like a knife going into butter…Ouch!
St Ives was looking particularly pretty yesterday. It was good sitting on the quay watching the lobster fishing boat come into the harbour absolutely surrounded by gulls. We reckon they were throwing leftover bait overboard. My pictures didn’t come out well as I think the gulls were just flying around too fast; they look a whirly blur! The fisherman said the other day they caught a lobster weighing 3.5 kilos. I thought some of these were big, but that’s a monster.
I’m joining in with Ginny’s Yarn Along but totally breaking the one photo rule today. Sorry Ginny.
looks like a beautiful spot for crocheting and relaxing!!! i love me some lobster!!!
Oh yes, it’s definitely good!
Gorgeous seaside scene.. and oh how I love Lobster.. especially a “lobster roll” from Nantucket Island. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
Cornwall is just perfect. Especially this time of the summer – before the schools break up for the summer holiday!
What a beautiful place you holiday’d at. What pattern are you using for the mini hexagons? I totally covet your WIP. And would you share how to make the half ones?
It is indeed gorgeous here, so beautiful.
I will at some point. I linked to the graphic pattern on one of the previous baby hexagon posts, if you want to make a start.
I really like your hexagons! I think the colors are great and unique together.
Wishing you courage to finish it!
Take care,
Sigrid
Thank you!
You probably mean persistence, rather than courage? I’m on the LAST half hexie now! This minute 😃