All I can say is - "I'm Done!" Finished my MIL2B's blanket at 6:30 this evening. Done-diddly-done! To celebrate, made 1 and 1/2 "warmer world wristers" (from the 2006 Knitting Pattern-A-Day calendar) for me me me.
So I send speedy completion thoughts and prayers your way (to all the "yous" who are still festive-knitting), and Happy Holidays too. Pictures of all the gift-knitting will be posted once the presents are opened and the present-ees are wrapped in the new fuzzies.
For vacation knitting, I'm planning a headband to go with the wristers, and finish Peter's hat, and start my first sweater - probably the sweatshirt-style one in Shetland Chunky for me, because it's supposed to be very VERY cold in January and February. Wish me luck.
And tell Santa if you see him that I was a very good girl this year. I didn't ask for much, but what I asked for I REALLY want.
Happy Ho Ho, bloglanders. See you in the New Year.
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Dec 23, 2005
Dec 8, 2005
The Christmas Countdown is on! 16 days!
I haven't posted for awhile due to combined busyness and illness - this virus just keeps mutating into new forms and won't go away, dagnabit! However, I've been remiss in knit-blogging and since I know at least 3 people read this (hello, people!), here's a quick update:
Tonight I settled in to watch the Canadian curling Olympic trials and work some more on Mom's present - a prayer shawl in LB Homespun. Well, I did a row and then when I went to pull out some more yarn from the bag, the rest of the ball came out and there was *just* enough to bind off! It's done! Woohoo! Pictures will be posted after gifting - I like how my things look better when people are actually wearing them. :)
So, being a good and conscientious gift-knitter, I wove in the ends of the present for my KnitTalk swap-buddy (Hi! Alice, if you're reading this, I'm putting your package in the mail on Monday). Double Woohoo!
And I even had time to do three more rows on my Holiday Party shawl (for me me me!), which I have to be wearing a week from Saturday, so must get finished this weekend.
So, gift-knitting remaining is:
1) DD's slippers: first one cast on, but the whole pair can be done in a day.
2) DMIL2B's blankie: a little over 1/6 done. Big needles, doubled yarn. Need I say more?
3) DH2B's toque: about 1/4 done. Total pain in the neck as it's 2x2 ribbing and so takes twice as long as a regular hat on circs. Actually more than twice as long - more like 3 times. Anyway, it's my lunchtime knitting at work, so I'm getting there bit by bit. He's agreed to not getting the socks until after Christmas (okay, I bribed him with new store-bought ones from Mark's Work Wearhouse - he's so easy!)
4) Thong for my buddy Steve: not started, but shouldn't take more than a couple of hours, I think?
5) Dad's Santa Hat: started, 1/2 finished, frogged (it was MILES too big), and put away. Planning to knit it up on Christmas Eve Day since it's a Saturday and I'll be at DH2B's place with not much else to do. I'm figuring about 5 hours for it based on previous hats, so that's not too bad.
So, with 16 knitting days until Christmas, I think I will get it all done. Woohoo!
Kathy (now going to bed because work is trying to kill me this week and I won't let it).
Tonight I settled in to watch the Canadian curling Olympic trials and work some more on Mom's present - a prayer shawl in LB Homespun. Well, I did a row and then when I went to pull out some more yarn from the bag, the rest of the ball came out and there was *just* enough to bind off! It's done! Woohoo! Pictures will be posted after gifting - I like how my things look better when people are actually wearing them. :)
So, being a good and conscientious gift-knitter, I wove in the ends of the present for my KnitTalk swap-buddy (Hi! Alice, if you're reading this, I'm putting your package in the mail on Monday). Double Woohoo!
And I even had time to do three more rows on my Holiday Party shawl (for me me me!), which I have to be wearing a week from Saturday, so must get finished this weekend.
So, gift-knitting remaining is:
1) DD's slippers: first one cast on, but the whole pair can be done in a day.
2) DMIL2B's blankie: a little over 1/6 done. Big needles, doubled yarn. Need I say more?
3) DH2B's toque: about 1/4 done. Total pain in the neck as it's 2x2 ribbing and so takes twice as long as a regular hat on circs. Actually more than twice as long - more like 3 times. Anyway, it's my lunchtime knitting at work, so I'm getting there bit by bit. He's agreed to not getting the socks until after Christmas (okay, I bribed him with new store-bought ones from Mark's Work Wearhouse - he's so easy!)
4) Thong for my buddy Steve: not started, but shouldn't take more than a couple of hours, I think?
5) Dad's Santa Hat: started, 1/2 finished, frogged (it was MILES too big), and put away. Planning to knit it up on Christmas Eve Day since it's a Saturday and I'll be at DH2B's place with not much else to do. I'm figuring about 5 hours for it based on previous hats, so that's not too bad.
So, with 16 knitting days until Christmas, I think I will get it all done. Woohoo!
Kathy (now going to bed because work is trying to kill me this week and I won't let it).
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