On my hand is a gray Knuck, in my hand is the gray German Stocking. No wonder I've been feeling so blah lately....
March 31, 2009
Gray
On my hand is a gray Knuck, in my hand is the gray German Stocking. No wonder I've been feeling so blah lately....
March 26, 2009
Gytha
March 24, 2009
screw ups
March 21, 2009
Peplum
Lovely picture with a shadow of Mr.Gnome's giant head. I think the sweater turned out great. It fits well, it is warm and soft and loverly. While I love the sweater and really did enjoy knitting it. The directions for the pattern were at times a touch confusing. I had to read a number of segments over again because they just didn't make sense the first few times. But other than that a fun and slightly challenging knit. The sweater is provisionally cast on then you knit up to the top then pick up that provision and knit the Peplum. The Peplum lovely arrows that are supposed to either indicate down or point out my butt, as if someone might miss it.
For the record Blogger spellcheck has never heard of peplum either.
March 18, 2009
Hair Cut
March 17, 2009
March Socks
They are my best fitting socks yet!
I have cast on for the April socks. I'm making Cookie A.'s German Stockings. This might actually be hard to get done by the end of April.
March 12, 2009
4

We went to the Butterfly House yesterday for a special birthday treat. It was great fun. Four is looking like it will be full of fun and just a bit of frustration. Fun for both of us as she finds more things to do on her own and finds out more about who she is and what she likes. This can be frustrating for us both too but that is part of the growth. Her three biggest disappointments yesterday were that her party isn't until Friday, she couldn't suddenly read, and she is still just a tad too short to peddle her tricycle. Those last two she was certain would just magically happen when she turned four. It is great fun for me to see her blossoming into such a determined and independent child. March 6, 2009
Watery socks
March 4, 2009
Tweedy goodness
This is Jo Sharp Silkroad. I had gotten this yarn last year during the LYS crawl. It was on sale and lovely! I didn't know what it would be. I just knew it had to be something that I could have against my body. But also needed to have decent drape; 10% silk you know. It also needed to be relatively simple so as to showcase the tweedy goodness. I found Tweed at the local library, have I said lately how much I love my library. The book is full of designs to show off the tweedy goodness. This pattern is for a different yarn that has the silk needs built in. Just a tad of drape. Elegant. The above is the finished back. On to do the front and oooh over how lovely this feels in my hands. Mr. Gnome has been home this week and the poor boy has to deal with me rubbing it on him.