Booties That Rock, made from some gorgeous leftover Socks that Rock yarn from Xandermommy:
The largest labor of love was this Curlicue Baby Blanket in DK weight pima cotton. I know I'm not a fast knitter, so I left myself a lot of time for this one and started it in March shortly after learning the little one was going to be a boy.
Then I proceeded to clobber my left index finger and wasn't able to handle the weight of the blanket to knit on it for a month or so, so it was especially fortunate that I left myself extra time. (I still have a lump on that finger almost 4 months later and don't use it to hold my needles yet. It's getting steadily better, but it's taking an unexpectedly long time to heal completely.)
This is also the first project that I've officially "blocked", although I didn't do it as formally as you would for a shawl or some other intricate lace project. All it means for the blanket is that I took it out of the washer while it was still damp and spread it out on towels on a spare bed to dry. I did pull and stretch it a bit to get it as neatly rectangular as possible and to make the pattern a little flatter and more visible.
The blanket was a really enjoyable but very consuming project, so I've started a couple new sock patterns since. It is nice to have at least one smaller project around again that doesn't require reading a chart every other row. My ovaries are still being rather pushy, though, and the rational brain can't control them completely. Sorry, kid, but your aunt is going to be foisting some knit items on you now and then for at least the near future while you can't protest too much!
1 comments:
The blanket is gorgeous! I need to make one for the grandson we expect in January. Nice job.
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