Saturday, May 12, 2007

Knitting Update

Riley's SweaterWell, I had originally planned to post pictures of my hexagon blanket, but I put that project to the side for a while. I enjoyed working each hexagon, but I'm still only halfway through. A baby sweater goes much more quickly. This one is knit in Berroco Plush, 100% nylon ... I wanted cotton, but I couldn't resist how soft this stuff feels. The pattern is called "Gary" (which I think is a stupid name for a sweater, but oh well), by Anny Blatt. Na'amah helped me choose the buttons at my local yarn store, Loopy Yarns. A lovely place where the people are mostly very nice and un-condescending (unlike the snotty knitters at some other yarn stores I've been to).

I made up my own pattern, based on a knitty.com pattern called "Argosy," for this headband for Na'amah. It started with my desire for a neckwarmer--not a scarf (the main difference being that there are no ends to wrap and unwrap and otherwise fiddle with)--that was more interesting than a plain rectangle. I ended up knitting myself one, but then wearing it as a hat (my ears are more sensitive than my neck). So when Na'amah came to visit, she picked out this lovely Cleckheaton yarn (the darker green is a wool/silk blend; the lighter one is just wool), and I modified my original design to be more head-shaped. There was enough left to knit a short scarf, in case her neck does get cold.

My dad is here for a week. He's hoping to finally see Chicago this time--but we have other plans. On Wednesday, he's judging the Science Fair at my school, and we're also planning to solicit his help in re-doing the floor in our pantry. We spent half of today at Costco, using his membership to purchase our way toward happiness in the form of 52 ounces of Nutella, more of that great basmati rice, and endless cereal. We're still only about 1/2 way through the toilet paper we bought when Patrick's dad was here last (he was thrilled to take us to Costco, too).

TulipsAs a final note, more flowers for Mother's Day. Tulips, this time, at the Chicago Botanic Gardens. Love you, Mom! We must go there next time you visit.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hi,
had a wonderful visit. knew you all were thinking about the pantry floor, but thought that that was a project patrick wanted to share with his dear old dad when he visits in the fall.
well, if you all still want to do it, and can't get around to doing it in the fall, i could plan to come by again before too long and get to work on the floor. seems like it shouldn't be too hard or be too time consuming.
welcome to the trial and tribulations of home ownership.
cute sweater and nice knitting.
hoponpop