So, my SIL is having a boy….and I’m 75% done with her baby girl blanket. But, I’m very happy for them and excited about all the little boy things I’m going to start work on ASAP! :) and I knew what I was doing when I started the pink blanket 2 weeks after I knew she was pregnant. Point of fact, I wrote this blog last night before I KNEW it was a boy and saved it as a draft. :)
I just finished the flower square. I had to stop knitting Mon. night because my right fingertip was splitting and about to bleed. I nearly died when my friend’s reaction was, “put a bandaid on it” accompanied by a “and keep going” look. Thanks, Sam. :) I think she should coin the phrase, “no pain, no state fair ribbon.”
The square only has two flowers. After starting the first flower, I really felt that the lack of the third flower would not make the blanket any less attractive/loveable…..er, I really felt that two flowers were more balanced…..blah de blah…my fingers were bloody, 2 was good. :) I knit all the time; I’m really not sure what it was about the pesky flower petals that brought such havoc…my theory is that the increasing and decreasing stitches use different parts of my fingertips than usual knitting/purling…or the 100+ temp. outside is funking up my skin…but I’m not a knitting/finger doctor, so who knows?!?
Truly, my state fair goal this year is to not get disqualified. I have no real idea what I’m doing…but it is fun and I’m learning a lot and should SIL baby #2 at some point be a girl….baby blanket. check.
Peas out.
Katherine the Great
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
Jun 24
2009
a boy! so exciting to be an aunt again :) must be something in the water though….baby boys everywhere!