I have made progress on two quilts. I cut 240 nine inch squares for one quilt (back and front).



The squares will be paired with a back and a front with the batting in the middle.
The next step is to cut the batting into seven inch squares -- 120 squares to be precise.
The other quilt will be a map of middle earth. I am having the map blown up to 54" by 45" and then plan to transfer it to the quilt using iron-on transfers. Now I need to get the blank transfer paper.
I have progressed on the sweater. I have done the the ribbing and about 2 inches up from the ribbing. I am knitting all the parts at the same time.


When I am not knitting on the sweater, it is hanging in one of the net bags I finished recently.
Of course I worked on the net shawl. I decided to add eight additional rows before the border. At this point I have finished one and a half of those eight.

And finally, I wanted to do something quick, so I took a few minutes to check the directions of the crisscross bookmark.
I wonder, by the end of the World Series, which of these projects will be completed. Anyone care to make a guess?
You guys (middle daughter and you, and probably youngest daughter) exhaust me! :) Just looking at your productivity wears me out... :)
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