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I may be biting off more than I can chew here, but I'm feeling inspired to see if I can manage some handmade gifts again this year. I'm already making a book for my dad, but the kids could all use new hats. 4yo would like a cat-hat: I checked ravelry but I didn't see any cat-eared hats I loved but since I'm going for the style where it's no decreases, seamed straight across at the top, corners pinched into "ears," I think I can wing it. Short rows on the sides to result in pointier ears, maybe? This should be easily doable by Christmas.

6yo didn't request a specific hat but 6yo loves dragons and I found this pattern on ravelry ...which is no longer available but eh, I can make out the chart from project photos and I don't really like the style of the top shaping anyway. But sock yarn...maaaaybe I can finish? I ordered yarn today so I'm at least going to give it a try.

2yo would like a purple hat. I can figure out a purple hat.

On a shelf in the sunroom I still have a set of partially completed juggling balls I'm making for my husband and who knows, maybe I can finish those too.
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Still working on bookbinding, working now on two different projects - the first one is suffering from second sock syndrome, as I'm making a copy for myself and a copy for the author. I did most of the work in parallel, but the cover is embroidered, and - originally I was working on the second project because I wanted to do part of it while my sister is visiting, but it soon became clear I wasn't going to get to that step before she had to leave, but I kept working on that book because it was more fun than embroidery.

But I did learn some new things! Sister taught me some resin craft, and I made a few dice. I'm going to make a translucent resin window in a book cover, in theory, so this was color testing for that - but I learned that fountain pen ink does not work to color resin.

I also learned that tracing paper/vellum cannot be pasted down without excessive wrinkles, so my original plan of using it to make made endpapers had to be scrapped. But in the process I also learned that mulberry tissue paper (unryu paper) behaves beautifully pasted down, so I ended up with a result I liked even better than my original plan.

And tonight I went back to the embroidery! It's slightly closer to being finished.

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