I have finished three washcloths that are being sent out in packages.

I have knit three (3!!!) swatches for my latest sample knitting job, the Summer Poncho in the Spring/Summer Vogue Knitting.

The yarn is lovely to work with. Now that I have figured out my gauge, I am a few rows in - it should be smooth sailing.
I am just past the heel on the first Cauchy sock for Dan. The yarn is Spud & Chloe Fine, in the dachshund colorway. I've got three repeats of the pattern across the top of the foot.

I need to put this on magic loop, but have been lazy about going to find that particular needle, so for now, it is DPNs and cuff-down. Old habits die hard.
And a gratuitous cute baby picture.

Someone is on the move. I looked and the nutmeg was on his back, feet on the couch. I turned to look at my knitting, looked back and he had flipped and scooted himself back under this first table (which is part of a set of 3 nesting tables) Also that space is what, seven inches wide? How did he do that?
1 comment:
Swatches are important, better too many than too little.
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