The secret of a good festival at home: A list of course
Like anything else, the secret to a successful knitting day at home is all in the planning. After much thought and deliberation ( and my 2nd cup of coffee) I hearby present my agenda for the day.
8.00am to 10.00am: Market shopping and domestic chores. Particular attention being given to the buying of snacks which are easy for a 10 and 11 year old to prepare and eat (as they will be in charge of feeding themselves and immobile DH).
10.00 to 10:30am: Home to unload shopping and make offspring aware of location of all of Saif snacks. Mental note to check kick off times for Six Nations rugby.
10.30am to 11:00am: Ravelry surfing to find pattern for DK weight sweater for me. This time slot is strictly limited to avoid falling down a black hole.
11:00am to 12noon : Cast on for new colourwork hot water bottle cosy. Have a slice of cake.
12noon to 13:00: Lunch and reading a good book (must pop into library whilst in town)
13:00 to 14:00: Cast on for DK weight sweater. Have another slice of cake.
14:00 to 15:00: Check downstairs that no one is injured, bleeding or starving and work on colourwork project again.
15:00 to 16:00: Try to finish stripy sock in progress and set up for afterthought heel.
16:00 to 17:00: Stash rootle. Find a fab skein of yarn for an impulsive and frivolous cast on. Have a cheeky glass of Prosecco.
17:00 to 18:00: work on frivolous and impulsive cast on.
18:00 to 19:00: Join family for dinner (take Prosecco with me) and catch up with rugby chat.
19:00 to 21:00: Find good Netflix family film. Settle down with Mitered Square sock yarn blanket.
21:00 to 22:00: Small peeps and immobile DH to bed. Settle back on sofa. Bring remainder of cake out of hiding and finish it - being careful to cancel crumbs.
22:00: and so to bed.
If I'm cunning I may be able to repeat this on Sunday too - fingers crossed.