You know, it's funny. I always think when I am sick or just down and out, that I will get plenty of knitting done seeing as how I am just sitting in my chair, doing nothing else, not feeling up to doing anything really. But no. It doesn't happen like that. I end up reading, napping, or watching tv. So, I didn't make all that much progress on the Tangled Yoke during the surgery recovery but I have been working on it. The body is finished (I may have posted about that already) and one sleeve is about 2/3rds done. See, what happened was...I was distracted by babies. My cousin and his wife are having twin boys in about 5 weeks. I have been wanting to make something for them (they already have a 2.5 year old son) but after the Tiramisu, I had NO desire to make another blanket. I finally settled on a baby version of the Shedir. After much discussion and debate (mostly in my head) I picked up two balls of Little Lehigh Pebbles. This is a great yarn if you haven't tried it yet. 250 yards for $6? Can't go wrong! I have finished up the green hat and cast on for the blue. It's not the easiest pattern (I had to frog it twice to get the ribbing right) but I love the way it turned out.
I also picked up 7 balls of SWS in Natural Wood for a version of BrooklynTweed's Hemlock Ring blanket. I am just going to do the Feather and Fan shawl from Gathering of Lace. I am so very tempted to cast on for it right this very minute but I need to get that second hat done before the babies arrive. So, I will hold off. Besides, it turns out that when knitting a sweater, sleeves tend to be my downfall. I went through some of my older projects recently and discovered most of the sweaters have stalled because I stopped knitting on the sleeves. Try three projects: Rebecca lace sweater, my beautiful Julia, and the Tangled Yoke. When you find yourself stalled on a project, is it something different every time? Or do you have one particular portion that stops you in your tracks? Just curious.
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I will take a picture of Hayden and Parker in their hats for you. :)
And the parts of the project that stalls me? The knitting part. It's so sad that I love yarn so much...
The hat is adorable. It does look complicated, though. I also like that brown Patons. I can't wait to see you start on that. For me, I stall at the assembly stage. For me, that's the make it or break it point, and I get a little nervous.:-)
Yep, you know me! It's pieces. I gather pieces of knit garments, knit toys, flat hats, bags that need liners (I have 3 of those in a cupboard behind me, bet you didn't know that ;o))etc,etc.
I also want you to start the F&F blanket but think we should do them together. I will pull mine out once yours is to the f&f part and maybe we can encourage eachother? It'll go so fast compared to the shawl, won't it? THat part excites me!!
btw, I love that darn hat! they are so small & cute! Now if only you had the baby to go along with it, oh & the man....we're working on that one.
What is the f&f blanket? I always stop when it gets to the neckline and sleeves. Anytime i have to pick up stiches i just lose interest. Boo. My mom was here this weekend and dicovered all my unfinished projects, wooops!
Susie
stalling always comes when I am just past the 50% mark. I love the sws. and the hat is so cute!!!!
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