Wednesday
September 27th, 2006 at 10:53 am (Finished Items, Works in progress)
This means that at lunchtime today, the week is half over. Right? This has already been a long week for no good reason, so I’m not looking forward to 3 more days until the weekend. I’ve got a cold, so that’s part of the problem, and our bathroom is torn apart so I can’t take a shower (ugh)… so I guess there are a couple good reasons why the week is seeming so long.
But at least I can still loaf on the couch and knit, even if I don’t have the energy to do anything else!
I’ve been working on socks, since I signed up for Socktoberfest. In thinking about what I wanted to do for Socktoberfest - did I want to just continue my general sock-knitting habits, did I want to make Christmas gift socks, socks for me, or did I want to have a goal of knitting X number of socks? - I decided that I’m going to knit socks for the kids. I’ve got a ton of leftover sock yarn and it’s in amounts sufficient to make little-kid socks, for sure. But in order to do that, I want to have a clean slate at the beginning of October - I want to finish the socks I’m knitting for myself. Made some good progress on that front in the last couple days - I bound of sock #1 on Monday night and promptly started sock #2. I worked on that a bit yesterday, and I should be able to get to the heel today if I escape to the coffee shop while my mother-in-law is here to play with the kids. We’ll see if that happens or if I hide in the sewing room instead and finish up some of the stuff cluttering my desk.
Here are the socks as they are now:
Lana Grossa Meilenweit Fun - color 83, I think (I will edit this if I track down the ball band) on size 0 circulars, 72 stitches. I made those pants, too, by the way.
I also finished Grace’s sweater and it turned out well, but I don’t care for the buttonholes - they distort the shape of the buttonhole band in an unattractive way. No way am I going to redo them, though! I started this on Friday, Sept 8 and finished it on Sunday, Sept 24. I did have to start over a couple times, since I originally was doing it all in one piece but discarded that idea, then I cast on too few stitches for the size I wanted (I was sort of basing this on the child’s size 4 cardigan sweater in The Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns) - turns out it’d have been just fine with fewer stitches, it’s quite big on her.
But cute though!
And without the distracting cuteness:
Guess who chose the ladybug buttons? Heh.
And now off to retrieve that sweater from my Mom’s car…









Chris said,
September 27, 2006 at 9:06 pm
But - will she be able to wear it as she grows?? THAT would be great!
Go go go on the socks!
Tam said,
September 27, 2006 at 11:08 pm
Awwwww! So very cute! Great sweater too!
Renee said,
September 28, 2006 at 9:26 am
Those socks really are fun! I love their stripey-goodness. Very cute sweater, too.
Guinifer said,
September 28, 2006 at 1:21 pm
LOVE the ladybug buttons!
Tif said,
September 28, 2006 at 7:25 pm
Those socks are knitting up so nicely! And the sweater is just darling!
April said,
September 29, 2006 at 5:43 pm
Thanks for the congrats. We didn’t really tell anyone we were planning the homebirth. it just seemed easier that way. As far as the kids socks, I just made Andrew two pairs using leftovers. It is so cool to use up the yarn and Andrew loves wool socks. They also go really fast!
cori w said,
October 5, 2006 at 10:58 pm
hi jess! i just bought adorable knits for tots and the sweater in here HAS to be the one that your adorable little ones were wearing at the harlot in EC, the robin hood jacket. am i right? if so, did you use rowan cork (suggested yarn)? i loved the sweaters on your kiddos and when i saw that sweater was in here i realized that i LOVE it and want to make one for evie. let me know!
thanks so much! (coriknits AT gmail DOT com)