In early March, we began sheltering in place in our apartment in Chicago, not knowing that we would be completely picking up and moving in three months' time. It's kind of insane to think that we managed to pull off an interstate move amidst the pandemic - plus I've been working full time from home the whole time. Even though I've maintained virtually the same schedule I've had for the past 8 or so years of working from home, it does seem like I've also had more time to craft. Here's how I spent my Chicago quarantine time:
First, I focused on finishing the projects which I already had on the needles prior to the quarantine:
First, I focused on finishing the projects which I already had on the needles prior to the quarantine:
I also knit a few hats for instant-gratification projects:
A few folks I knew needed some mask minders, so I rounded up some yarn scraps and raided my button stash to crochet a few using this free pattern:
Last but not least, I did manage to get the Helvellyn Sweater off the needles, although I'm not sure that I love how it turned out - in fact, I never took FO photos of it before packing it up for the move! At some point when it's not horrifically hot out, I'll dig it out of the storage bin and get a few photos to share.
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