I started 2 new projects this weekend. The lacy one is a scarf out of Kid Silk Haze in a lace pattern from one of Barbara Walker’s books. The repeat is really easy to remember and once you get going on it it’s a breeze to tell if you’re going wrong. I’m glad I […]
Month: November 2004
Greener Pastures
2 balls/900 yards/5 FOs Boy this was a long week! Work has been CRAZY and I’ve barely had time to knit. On top of it all, I arranged a potluck for work today and I had to cook up four pounds of meatballs (plus sauce) last night. So even though I got home relatively early […]
Army Green
Dear Dad, On days like this, when stories of wars and heroes flood the airways, I often think about your time in the service. You rarely spoke about your time in the army. I grew up knowing that you were a World War II veteran, and a POW in Germany. Still to this day I […]
Green is Good
2 balls/900 yards/5 FOs Thanks to Ashley I found out about the Green Along. Given my three main sweater projects* are all green I had to join. Maybe it’ll be enough to get my butt in gear and at least finish one of them. Afterall, I cast on for Paul’s green sweater on January 1st! […]
Green Cables
2 balls/900 yards/5 FOs click for the full frontal shot* I like this project more and more. I’m a few inches up the back now too, but since it’s just 2×2 ribbing I’ll spare you the shot. The sleeves are supposed to be a single panel of the cable (as opposed to the 3 that’s […]
Ahhhh
2 balls/887 yards/5 FOs This weekend I made sure I got some R&R. Friday night we had a lovely time at the Melting Pot. Saturday morning I realized that apple picking season has long gone in this neck of the woods. So instead, we stayed in Jersey and went to Delicious Orchards. We took back […]