The dashboard has been removed from the cab and the heater as well. Each item has had fragrance present and easily detectable when separated from the truck and the rest of the items in the cab. I can now detect fragrance on/in the steering wheel. Once we have removed everything that has scent and the cab is free from air freshener, we will begin replacing items. That’s where it will get really challenging. The only replacement parts for most of the items in the truck are used. How can we guarantee they are fragrance free before purchase? :/n
I have created two new listings on Etsy by combining existing patterns for a bulk discount. I think it’s awesome, but maybe that’s because I always appreciate a discount on something I wanted to buy anyway. —Sinéad




I’ve been making some things for charity over the last few weeks. It started with a call for premie hats from the yarn store where I was shopping. (British, on-line) I thought it sounded like a good idea, a way to use the cool left over yarn I have on hand. After all I use the baby soft merino to knit for myself. Well, American hospitals have some weird prejudices and they can’t cope with wool or the charities doing the organizing don’t get it. I’m still looking for a group that appreciates wool, but in the mean time, I have emptied the ol’ hope chest of it’s baby clothes, as I won’t be having any grand babies. I’ll be sending these along with some cotton items I’ve made and a few wool ones for the “angels” to be buried in, (these don’t have to be aggressively washed), to a wonderful lady who organizes and supplies items to hospitals and such. n