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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Veto, no sew, and other Tuesday events


Governor Murphy pocket-vetoed two of the immigrant protection bills. But so we're already looking ahead to bring them up again with the incoming Sherrill administration.  Good thing we have another Dem incoming. The argument was that the bills would end in another court fight with the T. admin. I think it's a poor excuse.

And you can make interesting pillows without stitching. I did this yesterday 

Large Indian scarf tied on, Japanese-adjacent style. A whole new meaning to tie one on.

Today's tai chi style workout with April and Aiko gave me something to smile about.



And folks, try to find some fun even in this hell we're in. If we don't, then what are we fighting for anyway?

The Tuesday knitting group was lively with a group making some great things.


Sparkly socks to be a present 
Here she's showing me the stitch pattern of the jacket in progress 
She's also signed on to the roster for Driving Miss Boud!


Here's a lacy shawl under way

A repair to original embroidery done long ago by the repairer's mother 


The lacy shawl maker created this amazing cabled sweater for a young relative.

Talk ranged over snow, ferrets, spindles, Abby Franquemont, 3D printed spindles and spinning wheels, Rhode Island, fast food, grandchildren, Indian friends, project bags, night owls, coffee, AI as theft, and more.

Then home to Textiles and Tea with 

He's a printmaker who moved into paper weaving, using scrap paper, advertising flyers, packaging, whatever met the need for his sometimes large designs. He works in half inch strips. 














Here's his notebook where he tries out and records ideas and projects.
 
Anyone who's done paper weaving will admire his handling of color and design and harmony and balance and all the aspects of an artwork that make it look easy!

Happy day everyone, I certainly had one, art, craft, good friends, and I had crunchy breaded cod for lunch, so, good food, too.