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Socks and tooth

Warning:  Cute feet in little socks!

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She likes them! And they fit! While I was finishing them, I let Kate play with my camera.  See her photos here.

Don't think that Jane is going to be left out.  She has already chosen her yarn.  And yes, it is variegated, too.

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The tooth extraction was successful.  Pliers were used.  Kate is one brave girl!  She put her tooth in an envelope to stick under her pillow.  She said, "Goodbye tooth.  Have fun with all the other tooths in toothland."  This morning she found $5 under her pillow - the same amount Jane got for her first tooth (which I completely attribute to it being lost on Christmas Day and the tooth fairy feeling very generous).  She also told me she saw the tooth fairy!  Apparently she has blue hair and rides a pegasus.  Who knew?

Jane's reading was a great success!  I am super proud of her.  She got up to the microphone and didn't waiver a bit.  As for me, I got a bit teary (sniff).  She's growing up so fast.

A Moment

It's too nice to do anything but play outside.  78 degrees too nice.  But when I am sitting in the carpool line, I have to do something.

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I just need to knit up the last toe and my first (well, really second) pair of socks is finished.

Back tomorrow folks.  Hope your weather has been as good as ours.

Given and Received

I hurt my neck - too much intense knitting is my guess.  Things are at a bit of a standstill over here so I thought I would take the time to thank a couple of wonderful blogging pals for some mail candy I have received in the last couple of weeks.  Follow the links to see.

Stephanie of A Little Deer is an incredibly talented gal.  She sent me this amazing painting.  There are houses.  On a hill.  I love it!  Thank you Stephanie!

This Vintage Chica, Eren, sent me a cool vintage coverlet that I had admired.  I don't know what I am going to do with it yet, but I will make something with it.  She also sent me some very cool vintage napkins (sorry no pics) and a great book   It was extremely generous of her - thanks Eren!

In exchange for the lovely buckets Meg made for me, I sent her some handmade goodies:

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a patchwork belt

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and a knitted bag.

I am going to try to take it easy and resist the urge to finish the socks in the hopes that my neck/shoulder will heal.  Have a great weekend and don't forget to "spring forward" on Sunday.

Have Sock, Will Travel

Yesterday I got re-acquainted with my bicycle.

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I pedaled off to meet some friends for coffee.

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The weather wasn't too warm - about 50-ish - but it was so good to get on the bike and go somewhere.  I love that my knitting can easily come along too.

And I think I just may be a sock knitter.  One down and half of the other left to go!  Get ready for photos of cute kid feet.

More than you probably want to know

Let's talk about knitting...well, I am going to talk about knitting.  You can read or if knitting isn't your cup of tea, feel free to move on.  You won't hurt my feelings.

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I did not knit this sweater, but it is one of my favorites.

I learned to knit the summer between my junior and senior years of college by a girl who was my friend Rebecca's roommate during her junior year abroad.  I took to it immediately.  No scarf knitting here - I just jumped right in and knit a sweater.  So, it wasn't the best, but I felt hugely accomplished and kept at it.  I then started knitting in hats in the round - I was so so at this (see Fatty's first hat here - I think I had been knitting for about 18 months when I met him).  Back to the sweaters.  I even knit one for myself.  I knit a Dale of Norway one for Fatty to learn fair isle and to improve my knitting in the round skills.  I made Fatty a pair of socks - not fun and complete disaster.  Sock knitting is not for me.  Then Fatty's friends started having babies  - so baby sweaters it was.  For a long time.  Then we had kids - I knit them each a sweater and one blanket that didn't get completed for Jane, so it is Kate's.  And besides a few little projects sprinkled here and there, I didn't knit much for the few years.

I now have a yarn store that is walking distance from my house.  It is also on the way to and from Kate's school and is one block from her best friend's house.  Danger!  Well, only kind of.  This winter I have knit a bunch of hats - I counted 18.  I know - that is a crazy number!  I don't have any good reasons for this, either, except that small projects are excellent for the carpool line and hats make good gifts.  Once I was turned on to the provisional cast-on by Sarah and her flapper hat pattern, I was hooked.  I didn't stretch myself very much - I used the same yarn for most of them, with the same basic pattern using different colors.  No gauge swatches necessary - a huge bonus in my mind.

Except now I am done with hats - I really don't want to knit another one for a good long time. I can't even make myself take the last one off the needles.   And that is okay - it's March, you know.  I started the Clementine Shawlette from the Spring issue of Interweave Knits.  Knitting lace is a nice change of pace, but this is going to get big pretty fast and won't be very portable.

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I still need something to do in the carpool line and reading magazines is only good for a day or two.  Sarah suggested sock knitting.  My immediate reaction was no.  My previous experience left a lot to be desired, but that was ten years ago.  Ten years.  Long enough to forget why exactly I didn't like knitting socks.  I think it was the yarn.  And I imagine that sock yarn has come a long way.  So I am taking Sarah's suggestion and knitting little kid-sized socks.  Kate-sized socks, to be exact.

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I took Kate with me to the local yarn store.  She chose the yarn with the most girly colors she could find.  I am not a huge fan of variegated yarns.  I think they are so attractive and beautiful before they are knit up; I am just never sure if I am going to like them once I start knitting.  I gave in, though.  Kind of like her all pink apron, she had to have it.  And in my mind, it's not worth fighting with a five year-old girl over something as silly as sock yarn.

So far I am liking it.  I did have to rip out about two inches to fix a mistake - I hate that.  I thought the size 1 needles would irk me, but they haven't.  And I am pleasantly surprised by the stripes the variegated yarn is pumping out.  Now if the socks fit and I can make them the same size, I think I may try a second kid-sized pair.  You guessed it, a Jane-sized pair.  Does anyone have a good kid-sized sock pattern they want to share?

And the shawl - I had to frog the entire thing after I saw two big mistakes.  Oops.  But the best thing about knitting is that you can start over without wasting anything but time.  Tonight I will cast on again.   Here's to hoping I can keep to the stitch chart this time.

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Thanks for all the apron love...you guys are the best!

This week I have been seeing stripes.  Then I started knitting some.

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And knitting random stripes is much harder than I thought.  Next time, I think I'll use this.

Birthday Girls

I spent the weekend in Birmingham visiting my good friend Shannon and celebrating her birthday.  We had so much fun!  Shopping, movie, pedicure, dinner, and lots of chatting.  Many thanks to her husband, Andrew, who took their girls to visit his family so Shannon and I could have some good girl time together.  Fatty gets a big pat on the back for manning the home front here.  You guys are the best!  I made her a bird shirt (similar to these), but forgot to take a picture (email me one, Shannon, ok?) and I am working on a knitted bag for her too.  She picked out the yarn while we were shopping and it'll be done later this week. I'll post a photo then.

Today's birthday girl is my sister-in-law Heather.  Happy Happy Birthday to you!  I made her a bunch of gifts for Christmas, and although I think she is probably handmade gift-ed out, I couldn't resist throwing another one in with her birthday package.

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I sent hats to the rest of her family for Christmas, so I figured she needed her own.  The flower is from Blair's fabulous tutorial and the hat was made using Sarah's flapper hat pattern.  I wish I could say putting them together was my idea, but, alas, I swiped that and the pinked edges on the flower from Sarah, too.  Thanks Sarah - they are perfect together!

Scheduling Six, Welcoming '07 and Knitting Eight

Six - Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 9:00 p.m. central time to be exact.  My brother Nolan and my sister-in-law Georgia's office/guest room re-do will air on Design on a Dime on HGTV.  I have seen it in person and it turned out great.  Tune in or TiVo!

Seven - Happy New Year!  I think it is going to be a good one.  I have a mental list of goals for the year and am looking forward to putting it all down on paper so I can assess my success (or lack there of) in 364 days.  They mostly have to do with getting organized, staying organized, not over-committing and taking better care of myself.  And limiting my tendancy to procrastinate - I know I can't make it go away.

Eight - Knitted Ski Hats for the guys or how I spent my carpool/soccer practice/TV time in November and December.  All knitted in Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran.  The pattern is my own.

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for Tiger, Evan and Finn

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clockwise from top
for my dad, for Ian, for Nolan, for Miles, for Ryan

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My family on New Year's Day - all wearing hats knitted by me.

OK - that's it for the gifts.  Phew!  I had fun making them, but am looking forward to making a few things for myself.  2007 is going to be good indeed.