
Here is a pix of the wild animals that drag me away from my knitting. They are just such pitiful little doggies. And since Mommy is not home much – working and knitting with other people – they can get very needy. Which is kind of funny since hubby is a stay-at-home doggie dad and they truly have 24/7 entertainment. But that is just how it is in life – you always want more of the stuff you can’t have all the time. Which means for poor hubby he is dead meat to the dogs when I am around...

Anyway – here is the Miss Dashwood hat. It turned out very cute. The new owner, my colleague’s one-year-old daughter knew right away what to do with it and put the hat on her head.

And here is my Olympics project. That was the portion I had done by Sunday morning 10am – about one third of the shawl – 13 repeats of the 37 repeats for the body. By now I have 31 repeats and I hope to finish it tonight. And then I have to attach the border on each short side of the shawl and block it. That will be interesting. Never done a lace shawl before.
What else – I am getting a little break from teaching at JoAnn's. Which is good since I would like to finish my Olympics project in time. And then I already have a list of things in my head that need to be knitted for the niece that will hopefully come into this world sometime in mid-April. I am thinking of a fuzzy baby blanket, another Miss Dashwood hat and baby booties. And maybe Kate the kitty from knitty.com ( http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTkate.html ). Lots on the list – little time as usual. More later…
The shawl is looking good. I'm amazed at how much you get done.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you are making great progress on the Olympic shawl - can't wait to see the end result. :)
ReplyDeleteThe little girl hat is adorable - where did you find the pattern?
Welcome to the knit blog world! I just joined in at the start of 2006 as well. (Came to your site through the link at the Dishcloth KAL)
Hi Claudia
ReplyDeleteYour shawl is beautiful!