I had my first craft group day out since the pandemic today, and found that actually it just feels far too soon. It was the first Saturday meeting of the lace group I used to go to, although they have already held a couple of meetings on workdays. Attendance was low and people trickled in gradually due to confusion over whether it started at 1:30, 1:45 or 2pm, but it was the almost total lack of COVID precautions that really got to me. I was the only one of the first four arrivals to be wearing a mask, and there was no social distancing in place. I asked on entering what the COVID policies were and received a baffled look, and the reply that it was up to me, I could do whatever I felt comfortable with, if I wanted my own table or to wear a mask then feel free. There were lots of management signs around the hall with instructions about sanitising hands etc which were ignored, and people were mingling freely. I took a table by myself but both of my mask-free neighbours on adjoining tables had coughing fits during the afternoon off and on so it just all felt really dodgy, plus one of them announced she had only received her second COVID jab a couple of days ago (!) so it wouldn't even have given full protection yet. I had brought my own hand sanitiser so was able to sanitise after using the common pen to sign the attendance book etc. but didn't see anyone else bothering. It's funny because DH and I have been out and about several times in the summer and I thought I was okay about being out in public, but I guess the difference is that normally I am in control of my own movements and of the distance I am maintaining from others, whereas here I was somewhat trapped by social convention not to behave too differently from the others. It just felt like the risk vastly outweighed whatever benefit I was gaining, as I didn't know any of the others particularly well. I got DH to pick me up early and I don't think I will go again for a while, maybe not until infection rates hopefully calm down next year. It is very surprising to see people at an organised event behaving like everything's fine and back to normal, particularly given the age demographic of lacemakers. However they did take my phone number so they'll be able to let me know if we've all been infected by someone at the meeting... I was working on my Bucks butterfly mat and have made a good start on the final repeat. I've had to order some more of the Madeira embroidery floss that I am using as a gimp as I just do not have enough for the final butterfly.
I tried on my first Lenten Rose sock and was pleasantly surprised to find it fits okay, perhaps slightly loose but that's better than being too tight which is always the risk with a fair isle sock. It is surprisingly difficult to take a picture of your own foot.
I finished block 4 of the Australian BOM - the only addition will be a large metal scissors charm to be sewn on in the far distant future after the quilt is quilted. The next block will be block 5 which will be one-quarter of the way through the 20 block quilt.
I pulled some quilts from my collection to display on the metal stand I bought last week, they look nice. I just need to find the right place to put it as all our rooms are getting rather crowded. Too much coming in to the house and not enough going out (mostly my fault to be honest). The front and rear quilts are 30s quilts I bought when on holiday in America, the middle quilt was an unfinished top I picked up there as well and after rearranging some blocks and adding a border, I quilted it myself. The little one on the shelf is a wallhanging I made many years ago from a magazine block of the month.
The spell of hot weather has continued, punctuated by occasional heavy rain, which has been nice even though I am generally stuck indoors for work. 23 working days left to go! I interviewed my first financial advisor yesterday, whom I'm sure is very good but I think gold-plate standard as his initial assessment fee was twice what I was thinking I would be paying overall, and then the annual fee was going to be half again more. I've got a couple more interviews next week although I may set up a couple more as one of the interviewees only got back to me when the referral site checked with me whether she had or not, then obviously nagged her so that I got an email the same day at 9:35pm. We'll see.
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Wow you got lots done! Your sock looks great. I’m glad it fits. I really like the blouse. It looks fancy :).
Wow…23 days to go! I’m curious about your hiring an adviser. Do you have to roll over company monies into a private account? I found an adviser through my bank.
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