While Em was exploring her new tools for making things Mommy spent time knitting some very girly things for Em's bath time.
Em, is very fond of pink. I have heard on more than one occasion that,"I love pink in my heart, Mommy." To say I am not a girly girl is a massive understatement. My child is a girly girl. I will support this girliness even if it is not my style. I am slowly working my way into this. And so there are the washcloths for the bath. The patterns are very basic but she is all excited to use them. I tried to go all pink but I just couldn't do it. Easing my way into it, remember? Honestly, she's into the pink and black. She is my child and has been surrounded by the color black her entire life.
Also, on the needles is a project for Gramma. It is the KISS Triangle Shawlette. The pattern calls for a fingering weight yarn. I'm doing it in Caron Simply Soft in the Soft Blue Colorway. I want it to be a full out shawl. Mom has been talking about how her shoulders get cold in the winter. She said she wanted something basic like the grey one I had worked previously. Well, I had done that and wanted to do something pretty as well.
This photo is a few days old and it now fills the needles. It's a fun knit and I can't wait to see it blocked.
I started this during a lunch break at work the Monday or Tuesday before Xmas. I had been about a week without a project and was anxious to get going. I had everything ready in my project bag with one little exception.
As I reread the pattern I realized that I need stitch markers. I haven't used them in the past too often because I haven't done a pattern so complicated that I need them. This pattern is simple enough but keeping track of where I am makes a difference in this one. I'm a lone knitter at lunch and instead of spending 40 minutes bored out of my mind I venture out into the Orange Box to see what kind of substitute I can find. There were only two departments where I thought I could find something. Hardware was a bust. The only thing they had were key rings but they were way too big. Then I remembered the o-rings in plumbing. That's it! They are little black rubber rings that keep water from leaking from faucets. We have various sizes. I wasn't smart enough to bring the needles with me but I settled on a #7 o-ring from Danco. I will probably go to a smaller size in the future but for $2.27 I am perfectly happy.
This is also a pattern where I am for the most part following the pattern with the exception of adding a couple of repeats. I want this to be big and snuggly.
This is all for now. Next up, my wishes/resolutions for 2012.
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