But, let's talk about crafting.
1. Here are the jaywalkers for my sister. I turned the heel. Got some good Boy Scout knitting on them this week. They take a little more attention than I feel like giving right now.
I am craving casting on a stupid stockinette sock. Perhaps one of these.
The Flickr of them has the yarn info. I got them from the "Loopy Ewe" Quick and friendly service. She sent a sample of Regia Silk and Regia Bamboo, and now I REALLY want them. I got these under the guise of getting a cranbery/garnet/FSU colored yarn for another pair of socks for my sister. I thought the mahogany in the middle was going to be that yarn. no dice. However, look what was in my stash:
Lorna's Laces in Gold Hill. Something I ordered but then in person was kind of disappointed. But, the right tool for the right job in this case.
2. Hats and stuff.
I knit a plain hat from Berroco Duo to go with the garter stitch scarf. I think they're cute together. I signed up for the Dulaan 10k and these are 2/5 of my items.
This is a really blurry photo, but it gives the gist of it.
LaLa and I went to our neighbor's third birthday party. The grandma (who is the neighbor's neighbor) asked for the pattern for the spiral rib hat that I made for the birthday girl's baby sister. (Could I have explained that in a more confusing way?) So, I typed it up and started a test-knit of it. I mostly can't remember how I did the decreases. This will be for my nephew, so I have something to bring to the shower.
3. And my last knitting photo is of the sweater for the Monkey. Because nothing is more exciting than brown stockinette.
I actually really like the mottleyness of the colors and it's delightfully brainless, although I wish it were easier to see progress. I'm about an inch away from starting some sleeves.
4. Sewing!
I finished the pink, green, and yellow quilt, except for the binding.
I started cutting out squares for La's quilt. And I have a pair of flannel pj pants for her waiting to be sewn.
OK. I need to pick up the quilting mess and go to bed.
1 comment:
Lots of prayers for you and for Mom. My father had that same thing (possibly caused by a series of TIA strokes). You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.
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