Busy Work
It's bitterly cold here today, as it is in most of the eastern U.S., so I'm inside with my furry entourage. I'm finished with preparing for Christmas, boxes already received, local presents wrapped, and I'm trying to decide if I should make more cookies, and distribute them to my neighbors. Every time I go outside, the wind takes my breath away and I think staying inside all day is a great idea. I'd like to make the cookies, but I think I won't.
My sister and I are having birria, a Mexican chili-loaded stew, and I bought some fresh tortillas. I'll bring beer, limes and maybe some butter cookies. And I'll bring my stocking and grab hers, so we can meet in the morning for cinnamon rolls and presents. Then tomorrow night, we'll have prime rib, mashed potatoes, broccoli raab and apple cider doughnut cake.
This is why there are New Years' resolutions, right? So we can lose all the weight accumulated between Thanksgiving and New Years!
I finished everyone else's knitting yesterday, and finished one of my Christmas socks, but the other one will have to wait until next fall. And I was so excited that I'd finished all my gift knitting early, I cast on two projects yesterday.I think I can safely tell the world now that--drum roll, please!--I'm going to be a grandmother! So one of those projects is a sweater. It's an adorable cardigan, with a yoke of sheep across the top. I cast on, and knitted a few rows of the blue sky after the grey ribbed neck. The pattern is Sheep Yoke Baby Cardigan by Jennifer Little, and it's free on Ravelry. I must say that one thing I don't like is that she tells you to increase down the yoke, but not where, only indicating the rows, but warns not to make them in the same places or it will make it ugly. Maybe I don't knit top down enough to know when to increase without help, but then again, it's a free pattern, so I guess I can do some math. I prefer raglan sleeves, where I know when and where to increase!
The other thing I cast on was socks for my son, the only one on my list who didn't get socks for Christmas (besides me, but that doesn't count), and appreciates my hand-knitted socks. I'm knitting the heels, toes and possible cuffs in a lovely wine-red, and knitting the bodies in a fun, quickly-changing blue-green-red-white hand-dyed yarn. I'm about an inch above the red toes this morning, but I had to stop knitting because my hands were aching. They're 2x2 rib, so I can take them to work to knit when I'm working the Info Line, so they should be done soon.
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