Snow Day!
Mood:
lazy
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It is snowing outside. We only have a few inches so far, but due to the fact that it is supposed to turn to freezing rain/sleet by 3 p.m. today, the powers that be in our school district did the smart thing and canceled school.
So the boys and I are hanging out this morning, taking it easy, while DH sleeps before he goes back into work tonight for overtime.
I finished the raglan sweater two nights ago. I'm happy with it, although the sleeves are a bit short for my liking. I think the next time I make this pattern, I'll be sure to have 18" sleeves, instead of 16" sleeves.
After serious sleep deprivation again yesterday, and a trip to see the Gastroenterologist (I'm dealing with Acid Reflux Disease, and they want to do a scope down my throat next Thursday just to check things out; oh joy, and I have I mentioned that I seriously dislike going to
any doctor???), all I wanted to do was mindless knitting. So I cast on for a glitzy scarf. It is easy garter stitch using a fur yarn and a ribbon yarn. It is easy, but so very boring, especially on size 17 needles. I did 3 inches of it yesterday morning. When I got back to it last night, I'm knitting to the end of the row, and there is a loose piece of eyelash yarn. Where the heck did that come from? Then I look at it more closely. There are a lot of loose ends. It seems that my beautiful little 2 year old son Nate found my scissors (o.k., so I didn't have them put away, so it's partly my fault), and decided to do some cutting. I've got to admit, flashy, furry yarn is very tempting. So I rip out what is left of that 3 inches of knitting and start again. But it is very boring. I knit two inches before falling asleep in the chair.
I've been on a bit of a yarn diet myself, having bought no yarn since the early fall. Since I've been cleaning up my office (which doesn't look any better, but in fact looks worse as I've been moving things around to dig out the stash), I've found a lot of yarn I had forgotten that I had. I did find the Cascade yarn which is green with blue/yellow flecks that I purchased from Claudia at Countrywool. I do love this yarn, and so does Calvin, my 5 year old (green is his favorite color). Cal was begging me to teach him how to knit with it yesterday, but I convinced him that I will buy yarn in the color of green, and knit a sweater for him, in his choice of two patterns. He seems o.k. with that. I also found the sweater kit that I had purchased from the Wool Connection a couple of years ago. It is a slip stitch cardigan, using Jo Sharp yarn which is just delicious to fondle. I'm really tempted to start on this before the Cascade sweater. Decisions, decisions.
I'll post pictures of the sweater later today.
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