The Blue corner to corner baby blanket is growing. The white section is now done, and blended into light blue which has blended into the darker blue currently. It now measurers 30 inches a side and 48 inches in diameter while on the needles (that often changes a bit), and has 154 stitches on the needle. We're not yet at the decreasing point...not sure how large I want to make it...it's an eyeball thing for me. Most people that make baby blankets go for about 30-36 inches. Mine are always larger, more a crib size or afghan size vs "baby size". Only time will tell. I'm happy to see the shading changes.
The Buckeye Scarf (bottom in the picture), has been waiting in the wings for a while. I started it just around Thanksgiving, then put it aside when I was started working on The Blanket of Many Colors. Decided it was time to bring it out again, and I like to have projects to switch back and forth between. As I mentioned above size to me is an eyeball thing. This Buckeye Scarf will be a gift for a friend who's an avid Buckeye Fan. I knew it wasn't currently large enough but wanted to compare to a scarf I made myself awhile back with the same pattern. I like these asymmetrical scarves. More fun to make than a regular scarf; and perhaps a bit dressier when worn. The wing measurement is currently 37 inches (the previous one I made is 56 inches), it's 8 inches at it's widest part, while the completed one measures 10 inches. The width of The Buckeye Scarf will probably be a bit wider on completion, as the yarn is a bit heavier.Still in WWII mode....this book, "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand is hard to put down. The book was a best seller and has in fact been turned into a movie, though I've not seen the movie. This is a true story of Louis Zamperini, his participation in The Berlin Olympics, joining The ARmy Air Force and being a downed pilot. The courage, hope, and endurance of men against severe conditions and horrible brutality is a testament to the human soul. I highly recommend this book.
One of many scenes I've enjoyed these past couple of months as I walk and or ride my bike. The loop is just over 3 miles through beautiful Sea Pines Plantation in Hilton Head. Hubby and I have really enjoyed our time away from The Ohio Winter. I've not made a counting yet for my planks, bike rides, walks, or yoga for the current month of February to compare to January, but my gut feeling is it's less. We've had some super windy days with cool temps which have lessen my exercising. I need to pick up the pace with just a week left here before heading back to cold Ohio.