1) Knitted Threefold Blessing Shawl for my Mom
2) No-sew purple tutu for Myra
3) BWOF 02/2009-124 dress for me
4) New Look 6816 top for me
5) New Look 6816 pants for me
The only new technique I used this month was to move some darts into the side seam, but I did use all stash fabrics! Even if it was only 5 yards and some tulle scraps.
I'm busily at work on a dress for Myra with Simplicity 2907 and some adorable Elmo fabric. If you have a toddler girl, don't show her this one, or an immediate trip to Hobby Lobby will be in order!
I am also making good progress on her Red Riding Hood cape.
I've made a personal goal to knit at least two rows each day. It isn't much, but it adds up. It's really fun to see progress being made. I find knitting very restful. The progress is glacial compared to sewing, but that makes it OK to just go slow and enjoy the process, which is not something that I always let myself do when I sew. It is so nice to just sit on the couch or porch, listen to my kids play and knit.
5 comments:
You are so inspiring - I love the items you are knitting - knitting for some reason eludes me - I guess I need to take a class!
Well, I'm back and sewing but guess what - my first project is a wadder!!
Glad to see you got your mojo back. Are you going to find out the sex of the baby or be surprised?
Thanks!
Pammie - So frustrating! It happens to us all...
Jess - I sometimes think a surprise would be fun, but I'm too much of a planner. Besides, I can read ultrasounds, so a surprise is pretty much impossible. :-)
You still managed to produce about four more things than I did. You are SO annoying like that. ;-)
Word Verification: "regalsem"... as in, when I write my ridiculous blog posts, I do at least regalsem with some funny stories.
Awesome. I am so totally using that word in conversation from now on.
Even on your "light" months, you are still ridiculously productive. So impressive!
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