Things I did on the weekend: Relaxed, hung out with friends, pottered a little in the garden, did some sewing on test hose, and dabbled in some website troubleshooting (a friend's page is down, and we're trying to resurrect it).

I've also managed to order the threads for the sprang workshop I will give in June, and am now pondering on whether to do the setup of the sprang threads together with the participants first, or whether to do the setup prep here so they can get started straight away, and learn how to set up the frame towards the end of the workshop. I am currently leaning toward setting up here, but I'm not fully sure yet. Also there's only about 68 or so more rows to go on my Lengberg cap sprang piece, so it does look like I can have it finished soon enough to free up the frame for the workshop. Yay! It also looks like the lower piece will not be as nice and smooth as the upper one, and they will both run longer than the original fairly crazy tight one.

Up next: Finish the test hose, finish the sprang piece, test the new threads for the workshop. Also finish the updates of my webpages (the cms running them does need updating once in a while). 

And I have still not found out whether there will be a possibility to send internationally without registering in every country once the new EU regulations go into place. I will also probably not be the only one wondering, and not knowing for sure. If there is no de minimus threshold (as in "you are so small we won't even bother looking at you"), a lot of vendors will probably stop sending things internationally.

Which means that in case you are in the EU, and you were planning to buy something from a small fry outside your own country but inside the EU - maybe do it now, or at least soon, and do not wait until August, when this new regulation will take hold.