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Just Slow

Woke up this morning with a sinus headache and felt  poorly. Ended up sleeping in which made for a slow start today.

Did very little because of that.



Did some weaving on another scarf I started a couple weeks ago, this one is with finger weight yarn both in the warp and weft. Using one skein, not sure it will be enough tho.
I like how a variegated yarn will end up making stripes.

Also been wanting to make some pants for myself. As I have gotten older, comfort take presidents over too much fashion. Don't get me wrong, I still like to look nice but not in the same way I did say in my 30's or 40's.
My curves are not same so my style had to change.



Today I cut out a pair of pants. Have used this pattern before and they are comfy pants.
They look huge in this picture. But the front and back are one piece, no side seam. And yes they are loose fitting.






Then did some stitching on the red birds.
Have them all finished and tomorrow I'll put the top together.


Linking up with Kathy's Quilt

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  1. I go for comfort rather than fashion these days too. Hope you are feeling better.

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  2. For a slow start you got alot done ; how fun to see the weaving ! :)

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  3. I woke up with a sinus headache too - it must be fall!

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  4. Glad to hear your sewing for yourself. That's something that I need to do for myself. I sure go for comfort when it comes to buying shoes.

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  5. You have to be comfy even when looking stylish! Hope you enjoy your new trousers!

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  6. It's the time of year for sinus crud. Though it seems a bit later than usual, I guess because we haven't had a freeze yet. Hope you are feeling better.

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