The first More Fun Than Cables sock is done and a draft of the pattern is written.Next I need to test knit the second sock using the pattern draft. Then the pattern will be ready to post.
Since I have many things to do before leaving on the trip to Idaho Wednesday, this is not going to get done until I get back. I expect to post the pattern sometime during the last two weeks of August.
The Unplanned Scarf is languishing in a knitting bag. I'm looking forward to picking it up again, but don't know when that is going to happen.
Lately I've been thinking about making some new rules for myself about number of simultaneous knitting projects. Right now I have four going, and that's just too many.
I think I might enjoy my knitting more if I started something and worked on it until done instead of skipping from project to project and having all the projects take what seems like forever.
I know that I don't want the Hanover Jacket to take seven months like the Lavold sweater. I want to knit on it, make progress, finish pieces of it, sew it together and wear it. And then knit another jacket.
While in Barnes and Noble Wednesday I picked up the Summer 2005 Knitter's Magazine and flipped it open to something I actually wanted to knit, the Turquoise Jewel Jacket by Jean Frost. Not only do I love the looks of this jacket, it is just the kind of knitting I love to do. As soon as a stitch pattern gets boring, it changes to another stitch pattern.
I'm 90% sure this jacket is in my knitting future.
Lately I've been somewhat tempted to knit a lace shawl. But not until this week did I see the first lace shawl pattern I could not resist buying, Violets by the River by Hazel Carter and sold through Blackberry Ridge Woolen Mill.
It's a medium size shawl with the river (feather and fan) around the edges, lace violets (my favorite flower) in the body, and lace bees (how cute) along the edge.
The pattern is ordered and I'm looking forward finding some violet yarn and knitting this shawl. But first I have at least four other projects to finish.
Last night some of the dogs from doggy school got together at Lake Michigan. Their humans had a picnic, the dogs had a swim.
Hagar Shores is a bit of a drive, 35 to 40 miles for most of us, but is the only Lake Michigan beach we know of that allows dogs.
Sunny was my companion for the evening. At last year's doggy beach party the water was calm and she did some swimming. This year she decided sensible little dogs did not belong in those waves.
Happy Baby
Bluebird Eggs
Colorful Flowers
Free yarn!
One skein of Elegance knit, 17 to go on the Hanover jacket from
The More Fun Than Cables sock is almost ready to have the heel turned.
I've been thinking of this sock pattern as More Fun Than Cables for several months now. It's a descriptive name since the little faux cables are more fun to knit than cables, and quicker, too.
Humidity Looks Like This
Storm Damage
House Built of Sticks
This misty morning, I was able to catch a picture of one of the parents sitting on the roof with hatching food in its mouth.
Here's the finished Lavold sweater. It started out as a pattern, Garnet from the Lavold Sentimental Journey Collection,
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The Unplanned Scarf
Early Wednesday morning we climbed on a tour bus for
Kimmy's favorite ride was the 1913 Herschell-Spillman restored carousel.
Kimmy is home now, and I spent the day in quiet serenity. First thing this morning I finished my second pair of Chutes and Ladders socks for the
One way to answer the question "If I knit the Jean Frost Hanover Jacket, is the shadow rib going to bore me to tears?" is to try knitting some shadow rib.
This is
My CIC knitting goal for June was two pair of toddler socks. Done. Both pair are knit with Cascade 220 on US #5 needles.