Saturday, March 24, 2007

Some Nice Harmony

I really like when my knitting matches my reading.



I've finished knitting the pieces of the sweater of the Cabled Baby Set, but have not begun to sew them together, nor have I even thought about how to pick up the neck stitches and knit that part.

I moved onto the hat instead. It's good to have engaging reading to break up what has become the mind-numbing tedium of garter stitch.

Cabled Baby Set

Recently my boyfriend told me about a friend's baby shower with less than a week's notice. I wanted to give them something homemade, and I was excited to have the occasion to knit something for a baby, as I'd heard how fast and fun baby sweaters were.

After a ridiculous amount of time searching patterns online, I decided on the Cabled Baby Set from Lion Brand. In case you are not registered with their site, it looks like this:



Pattern: Cabled Baby Set, Lion Brand free pattern #60604A, 12 month size
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft, 100% acrylic, color #9905 Bone
Needles: Susan Bates size 7 straights and Boye size 6 straights
Modifications: Omitted pants from set
Started: March 7, 2007



This was my progress as of the morning of the shower, after several days and nights of practically non-stop knitting. I was incredibly frustrated with garter stitch (which wow, I really hate) and the way that such a small project was dragging so interminably.

It goes without saying, I didn't finish on time and was extremely relieved that we had another gift to bring. My boyfriend mentioned the sweater to our friends, though, and I promised I'd get the set to them before the baby is born (he's due April 2nd). I'm knitting a 12-month size, so he'll have time to grow into it, and by next fall it will probably fit perfectly.

Because I personally am so sensitive to wool and other animal fibers, I completely understood the recommendations I'd read to make baby garments only out of acrylic and non-irritating synthetics. Luckily the Simply Soft is really beautifully plush and cozy - it's been a pleasure to work with. If only it would go faster!

I decided that if I finish this set by the end of March, I'll be submitting it in this month's Craftster knitting challenge, which involves knitting a project using $10 or less of materials. The yarn for this set cost only $5, so it definitely qualifies.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Cast On



I've decided it's time to move my knitting to its own blog, apart from my personal site.

I'm still working out some of the kinks on my template, but I plan to photograph the status of my current projects tomorrow and set up pages for them.

So here goes!