I am still working in “just finish it!” mode. And aside from Gwen’s stockings, I have finished the Christmas/Epiphany/Groundhog’s Day gift that I cannot disclose quite yet (it is late – it should at least be a surprise!).
I continue on Owen’s “Yzma Blanket.” And George’s sweater — EZ’s Seamless Hybrid Sweater done with some of Elsebeth Lavold’s Viking cables on the sleeves. It is going well, but I am getting a little nervous about what exactly I am going to do with the cables once I get to the saddle shoulder part. Well, that keeps it exciting. I have also resurrected a pair of socks (the Woodland Socks) which are quite close to done. I threw another sock project (this one barely started) into my knitting bag too, but have not done anything with it yet.
In the spirit of “just finish it!” I have taken on the Koigu Linen Stitch Scarf (Churchmouse Classics) that Sonja was knitting. She wants the scarf, but does not find linen stitch at 450 sts/row! to her liking. So, I said I would finish it for her birthday (end of February). Can’t say I find linen stitch at 450! sts/row to be my cup of tea either, but maybe once I get more into the rhythm of it….And I did need a good portable not-too-much-thinking project.
The only project I have started is a pair of socks for Owen. His store-bought socks were falling off – the ones that are too big and the ones that are too small (socks are mystical like that). So, I commented that he was one-sock-off-ish because he was not wearing hand-knit socks. “So I guess you better knit him some” was Sonja’s answer (to her credit, I do not think I was actually knitting on her abandoned scarf at that moment). But I had put my own hand-knit-stockinged foot in my mouth, so to speak – and the next thing I knew I was casting on a tiny sock (he has long skinny feet – kind of like a kangaroo—like his cousin Gwen at his age, come to think of it).
So, that is the progress report. Back to knitting.
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