This week, I seem to have been knitting purple things.
I had a pair of socks that I called "Sock Wars Surplus." I started these thinking it might be a good idea to have some Sock Wars weapons handy, in case I ended up with a target but no yarn passed up to me. But when plans gelled for visiting my friend Heidi this weekend, I decided I wanted to bring her some knitted love, and these socks were handy. So they became hers. (The color isn't coming through on this -- it's the same purple yarn as Mike's sweater).
Had a great time with Heidi and her family. Here's Heidi, modeling her chocolate pumpkin cheesecake (Sock Wars Surplus on the counter in the background), and her son Bradley, trapping my feet.
Heidi's other son Connor scored his first goal of the season that morning in soccer.
Also this week, I made some experimental dishcloths out of purple cotton: a small hexagon and a larger octagon. (My camera is turning these blue; they're really purple). Listsib Gary got me thinking about these, with his instructions to start a dishcloth by casting on 15, increasing each row until the sides are about as long as the cast-on edge, knitting plain until the sides are the same length, then decreasing back down to 15 stitches before binding off.
And finally, I decided to try making a clapotis. It's kind of fun, but I don't think this is the right yarn for it.
2 comments:
dude, I'm sorry to hear about your case of Clapoitis. I hear there's an antibiotic that'll zap it! You should be fine!
Don't hate me, but I first I thought you were knitting a bikini! Now I see the error of my ways.
I'm eager to see the finished piece!
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