I haven't touched a knitting needle in over two months. This has kept me up at night, thinking of the three (or more) large plastic bins full of yarn and projects getting dusty in my damp, dank basement.
Then my niece showed up . . . the one who has taken up the calling, remember her? She said, "Auntie, can you show me how to knit a pair of socks." And she produced a few (sorry Liv) limp and dusty skeins of lumpy old wool and said, "I brought my own yarn." Oh, you sweet thing.
So a quick trip to the Local Yarn Shop (LYS) for some Addi Turbos and a quick dip into one of those aforementioned bins* and THIS is what she whipped up in a matter of hours.
Literally. Hours. She is knitting faster than I am! An eleven year old! I am so proud of her. She chose a nice Collinette Jitterbug sock yarn in the colorway: Popsicle. Isn't it perfect for summer and for an amazing niece?
Today she turned her first heel. I am a very proud Auntie.
*Side note: when you open one of my yarn bins, there is an ethereal light that shines forth and if you listen closely, you may even hear angels singing the hallelujah chorus. I'm just sayin'.
And while Liv was busy looking for the perfect yarn in my bin, I noticed this neglected yarn called "Icehouse" and thought how UN-icehouse it was, but how perfectly "lakey".
(Here is a picture of Minnesota ice houses - note the lack of, um . . . color). This picture was taken in February of Lake Mille Lacs (say it with me "mill - LAX").
However, I spent a beautiful summer day fishing on Mille Lacs with some friends and family yesterday and these were, indeed, the colors of the day. The photos don't quite show it off, but the day was heavenly blue and deep shady green.
So this is my Mille Lacs sock using Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock Multi - Colorway: Icehouse.
The pattern is Nutkin by Beth LaPensee which is a favorite since it is quick and easy to memorize. So thanks to Liv, my knitting mojo has returned! Thanks, Liv. I'm back.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
I'm still here, folks.
Hi friends,
Just me, here - Rani. I am going to be up front and tell you that I haven't touched my knitting in over a month. A MONTH. It's just too pretty outside. And warm. And, well, I just don't feel like knitting.
We've been in Montana for some rest and relaxation. I didn't even bring my knitting. !GASP!
Aaaaaaaah. Summer. Hope you're enjoying yours, too.
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