Monday, April 28, 2025
A sock, a sweater, and a soup
Monday, April 21, 2025
A Visit, a Doll, and More Socks
Happy Monday, kittens! My mother came to visit over the weekend, and Coleslaw was SO EXCITED to get lots of snuggles with her. We hit up several thrift stores as well as the gluten-free bakery, and we watched lots of British murder shows.
I found several puzzles and a couple books at the thrift stores, as well as a new quilting project (the finished top together with its backing fabric, just waiting for batting, sandwiching and quilting!) and a new haunted doll for my collection. My mother and the cashier both gave me grief about bringing her home, but she has a nice place in my office now and she seems to be settling in great.
I also managed to finish another pair of socks! I started this pair in January 2024, same as my last pair, and I've been banging them out during meetings and when mum and I had the tv on. They are squishy and cozy and just what my sock drawer needed!
Now I have just one pair of socks on the needles: the pair that I've been "working on" since 2012. I'm hoping to get them finished quickly—I think I remember how I changed the pattern for the first sock, so I just have to pay close attention to what I'm doing to make the second sock match.
I did pull out two new sock yarns last night, but it's sitting on my desk and I'm going to try not to cast either of them until this last WIP is finished. One of the yarns is for a plain ribbed pair, so if wrapping my head around the mods to the WIP socks is too overwhelming (because of course I didn't write anything down!), I can cast on that pair so I at least have something for meetings this week, but I really want to get this 13 year old pair off the needles and into my sock drawer!
The weather is still doing its crazy spring thing, and I am well and truly sick of it. I had to fight with my "smart" thermostat last night to turn the air on because it was just too warm and humid for me to be comfortable, especially since the temperatures haven't stayed above seventy for long enough for me to get acclimated! We're back in the high forties-low fifties today, so the HVAC is set back to heat and we'll see how the rest of the week goes.
Monday, April 14, 2025
Brother's Hat 2: Electric Boogaloo
Monday, April 7, 2025
Mugs and Trains and Socks, Oh My!
Great news, my mug shelves are back up and secure! It ended up being a five-day ordeal, as it took me two tries to get the right drywall anchors, then I needed to get different screws, and THEN I needed to move all the shelves down an inch and drill new holes because I absolutely made a mess of one of the initial holes and couldn't move that one shelf without moving all of them. But it's done now, and fingers crossed that nothing precarious ever happens to my beautiful mugs ever again.
The last weekend in March there was a model train show in town. I didn't find out about it until that Saturday, but I went over on Sunday and really enjoyed myself! There were some really cool setups, and even a club that ran miniature steam engines! While I don't have room for a train setup in this apartment, I've always wanted one, and I picked up two cars to start my collection.
Knitting wise, I finished my brother's hat (unphotographed), and I also finished a pair of socks (Ravelry page) for myself! Aside from the worsted weight house socks I knit myself for the GAL last year, I haven't finished a pair of socks for myself in over three years. Carpal tunnel surgery has been an absolute game changer, and I'm so pleased that I can handle knitting on 2.75mm needles for longer periods again. I've also been making progress on my green sweater: both sleeves are done and I'm about six inches into the body.
The end of last week I had to go out of town for a conference and Coleslaw got to go to camp. It was a little rainy, but that didn't stop her from climbing all over the playground equipment! I am glad to be back home, though, and as much as Coleslaw loves camp, she's definitely been catching up on cuddle time now that we're both home.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Mugpocalypse
Monday, March 17, 2025
March So Far
Friday, February 21, 2025
A Pile of Baby Knits
I have finally finished all of the knits I'd planned for my friend's baby, who is due in just a couple short weeks! I need to get these all bundled up and dropped at the post office soon—hopefully the weather cooperates so I can get downtown!
First we have the Duck Feet booties, which I've already showed you (Ravelry Project Page). These are so cute, I cannot get over them, and I'm looking forward to seeing them on my friend's baby.
Next I knit up a Snug As A Bug Sleep Sack, which I haven't shared here. I love a sleep sack, and this one was a mindless knit. I love this green color so much! (Ravelry Project Page)
Then was a pair of Elizabeth Zimmermann's Baby Leggings, which I also showed you before. These were also a fun knit, although that i-cord drawstring seemed to take forever! (Ravelry Project Page)
I started a Newborn Vertebrae shortly before my first carpal tunnel surgery and finished it up in mid-January. This is such a great pattern, and I'm honestly surprised I haven't knit one before now. (Ravelry Project Page)
Finally is a pair of Pip Socks by my friend Annika. This was actually one of the first patterns I picked out. I used leftovers from my mum's xmas socks, and these are just so darling. The drawstring is supposed to be i-cord, but even months after finishing the Baby Leggings I'm still i-corded out, so I elected to make braids for drawstrings. (Ravelry Project Page)
I'm still working on the baby's quilt, which I'm hoping to finish this spring and not drag out for months and months yet. I haven't been sticking to the schedule I originally set myself, which in hindsight was a bit too ambitious, but I'm ultimately pleased with the progress so far and I'm utterly charmed with how it's stitching up.
Friday, February 7, 2025
One More Baby Knit
This week I cast on one last knitting project for my friend's impending baby. My friend Annika's Pip Socks (Ravelry Link) had been at the top of my list since I started planning baby knits for this kiddo, and they're the last project I need to make before I can package up this bundle of baby knits and send them to my friend. I'm using leftovers from my mum's Christmas socks, and they're knitting up so quickly. I love the drawstring around the ankle on these, so they're a little tougher for baby feet to yank off than regular socks.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Ending January
Gosh, this week has felt long, but it did have a lot of good moments in it. On Sunday I went to knit group and there was a good group there, and it was nice to be back in that space with those people. I've almost made it to the halfway point on my blue scarf, and I'm looking forward to starting the second ball soon. After knit group I took the bus down to one of the local thrift stores, and while I didn't find any of the things I was looking for, I did find an elephant humidifier! I've always loved this model, and with the air in my apartment as dry as it's been the past few weeks, I was super excited to come across him in the home electronics aisle.
I also went to my favorite thrift store after work on Thursday. I haven't been in a few months, but I'm so glad I made the trip out there, since I found the raincoat of my dreams! I've been looking for a quality raincoat for probably at least a year, and while I really wanted a classic yellow one I was prepared to be content with any well-made raincoat. I'm so thrilled, and I'm actually looking forward to the next time I have to run errands in the rain.
I haven't made much progress on the baby quilt this week, but I'm definitely planning on putting in a few hours over the weekend. I only have eight more episodes of GBBO to catch up on, so I'm going to have to figure out what to queue up next to keep me entertained while stitching!