Only five more squares to edge, then I’ll join them and edge the piece. I don’t think a blanket is finished unless it’s got a border of some kind, even a narrow one. I took a bag of woolly stuff away with me last week, but didn’t touch it. Instead I was glued to my last paperback.
Now I’m reading Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy, the free Kindle version (it’s free! Hurrah!) Every so often I feel the need to read an old book; in a kind of palate cleansing way. The archaic language gives a real flavour to the story and 19th century rural setting. I’m two thirds of the way through my audio book The Memory Game. I have no idea how it’s going to end. I have a feeling that there’s going to be a big twist revealed, in fact I’ll be disappointed if it’s the obvious!
I’m joining in with Ginny’s Yarn Along once again.

All your blocks are not only pretty but so neat and I should know!
I like the idea of a classic being a “palate cleanser” – great analogy!
Thomas Hardy. Good. Was wondering about the Robert Hardy of whom you spoke….:-) xx
I heard a peal of laughter and was told that I’d got my author and Siegfried from All Creatures Great and Small mixed up!