At the beginning of the week, we had a nice visit from Uncle Dan, my sister A.'s husband. He was in town on business and stayed with us for a few days. We got to see a movie, go out to eat, and have a great dinner in. Here is Girlie hitting him up to order something from her school fundraiser.
What a great little salesperson. Thanks for your support, Uncle Dan!
And knitting? Boy, have I been knitting. I still marvel at the thought that my approach to knitting is so unlike any other aspect of my life. In my everyday life, I am loyal and focused. In knitting, I seem to flit from one project to another without warning. Is there such a thing as knitter's ADD? If so, I have it. The good thing is, the projects do get done eventually.
Ho that I am, I've joined several more swaps and knitalongs:
And sign-ups are now open for Socktoberfest. Count me in!
And a warning beforehand: I stand little chance of making it beyond the first round of the Sock Wars, but I'm not going down without a fight. The pattern is to be released this coming Friday, and I will probably be a bit scarce for a few days after that, carrying out my top secret mission. Spy stuff, you know. I have several blogger friends who are in the Sock Wars as well, so I may not be the only blogger out of commission for a little bit. Here is my arsenal, all primed and ready for battle.
I've been working on Chrissy's Sugar Free Diabetes Walk Socks, with all their cable-y goodness, and I am loving the pattern. I'm using Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran, which the pattern calls for, and is among my favorite yarns.And a closer look at the cables:
I'm also making sure and steady progress on my Mystery Socks.Gotta love the magic loop!
And in between those two projects, I've been working on a test pattern for Chrissy. I'd love to show you pictures of that, but that is strictly verboten. Suffice it to say that the pattern is a lot of fun, and I'm enjoying myself immensely. No surprise there, since I'm a big fan of Chrissy's work. When I'm finally able to share, you will be the first to know.
And how long has it been since we had a good movie line contest going? Let's go back to the mid 80's with this one:
"You sho is ugly!"
As always, the winner will get a nice chocolatey treat. This time it's M&M's. Good luck to all.
8 comments:
Glad to read an update. Man! If I had that many projects going on at once, and that many swaps and knit alongs, and then threw in three kids and a houseguest, I don't know if I'd be capable of even turning the computer on, much less, take the time to blog. :)
The socks look fabulous! I really like the cables, too. I've been telling myself to stay away from the swaps and KAL's since I really need to be concentrating on finishing school and I have a stack of ever-growing holiday gift knitting I need to attend to first, but man! The temptation!
Can't wait to see the super secret test pattern, too.
Chrissy's No Sugar socks look fantastic! I still have to start my Mystery socks. In due time, due time. Glad to see the movie contest is back! I recognize the line, but don't remember the movie...
The Color Purple?
A tea snob? I had no idea! You learn something every day. *grin*
The socks are looking great. Yay for Magic Loop! :)
*Whew* that's a lot of swaps. I'm exhausted just reading it!
I'm so glad you're back. I miss you when you're quiet. I don't know how you're going to keep all those activities straight. And I love the idea of fiberflix. What's better than knitting while watching a movie. I know I'm saving my Black Purl for the Black Pearl!
Oh my gosh Unka Shaina those socks really do look great! Wow that is very cool.
haha Dad had such a great time over there. How was your date?? hehe I love ya I'll talk to you later because I want to respond to your songs!!!
Love,
Steph
How do you find the time to do all these knitalongs ... tell me the secret, I could barely do one, I am so jealous.
Thanks for the links. Most of the KAL's I was already particpating in but the fiberlix sounds great!!! Thanks for letting me know about it.
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