Someone asked about my favorite summer knit. Sadly, I don't have much to contribute in that regard. Last summer was my first summer knitting, and I spent most of it struggling with the ASS--the All Season Shell, that is, from Lion Brand. Never was a worse pattern written. (Well, that's probably not true . . . I'm sure if I ever tried to write a pattern, I'd put something far worse together. But I am not commercial yarn manufacturer, so I have no standards to live up to.) Needless to say, that was not one of my favorites.
This summer, I'm hoping to finish the Lotus Blossom Tank, and knit (among other things, I'm sure) the Lutea Lace-Shoulder Shell, Josephine Top, and maybe a Dream Swatch, I think it would be cute with my new hair (and here's what I remember disliking about bangs--they already need a trim! Do I really have to go pay someone $30 to snip the ends off a few inches of hair? What a waste. I'm considering trying to do it myself. I'll be sure to post pictures of that disaster.).
Lately, it seems, I haven't finished knitting much of anything. LBT is on hold because I need more yarn. I've started neither my April nor May Christmas projects. And I've started 3 baby items for Susana, only one of which is kind of finished:
I also have a February Baby Sweater and a Personalized Baby Blanket on the needles. So far no problems with either, but I haven't reached the sleeves on the sweater yet, which I expect will be the tricky part. Damn that pithy Elizabeth Zimmerman and her pithy directions. I learned to knit from a book called Knitting for Dummies, I really need my hand held through these difficult patterns!
I hope everyone has recovered from Sheep + Wool last week! Here is my sad tale of woe: Sometimes the most obvious things don’t occur to me. Like, for example, that some people think lamb = food.
2 comments :
I love the booties. You did a great job.
Hiya - here's the correct socka I was talking about. Sorry for the dazed and confused directions I gave on the contest post
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sidewinders-a-perpensockular-pattern
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