So I present to you: Proof of Knitted Life! Or why my hands hurt after New Years.
As is customary for New Year's day, Andre and I spent it just kicking back with champagne/wine/martinis (thanks Louis)/beer and TV watching. This gave me ample knitting time. The results:
These WIP boot socks
Have now become these:
Recipient TBD. Too big for me, but not by a lot.
For the last couple of years I've been
So, step 1 find wool. A quick New Year's Eve yarn shopping excursion with my beloved sister-in-law found this at Yarn Forward on Bank St.
Manos del Uraguay Silk blend. 70% merino 30% silk. Soft? Check. Warm? Double check. Black? Well, very deep kettle dyed charcoal almost black. But close enough to black to be Andre approved.
And now for a pattern. This was going to be tricky. Poking through Ravelry I found Exeter. It was perfect. Ribbed to be stretchy and keep it snug. And the decreasing at the crown was so clever. And options for fold up brim. But I wasn't sure it would pass Andre inspection. There was fancy ribbing. I wasn't sure if it was the
I printed the pattern, wound up the yarn, and after 2 movies I had a beautiful 6 inches or so done. Lots to have Andre try it on.
And this is what it looks like now.
It appears to be a combination of me getting something that might be considered gauge albeit not the gauge recommended for this project, with a large-ish sized pattern, and a husband with a far smaller head circumference than an average large-ish pattern, which resulted in a piece of knitting that would be better suited to keep warm the over-inflated egos of the local politicians rather than the ears of my beloved.
Switching the wine I was savoring to a stiff martini, it was off to the frog pond with the "hat".
Once I've recovered from pulling out almost 3 hours of work it'll be down one needle size, and taking out 16 stitches, and starting over. If that pair of mittens doesn't tempt me away first...
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