three years!
This week marks my blog’s third birthday. Three! I can’t even believe it. How quickly they grow up.
This week marks my blog’s third birthday. Three! I can’t even believe it. How quickly they grow up.
It’s no secret that I adore the Pomatomus sock pattern. It was the first pair of socks I ever knit, and then I went and engineered a pair that had mirrored scallops—my most proud knit to date. The whole Mermaid/Nereid fingerless mitts done up with the Pomatomus scallops was definitely too much to resist. But who was worthy?
I hate having secret knitting in the works, because really, if you can’t blog it, is it worth it? I just spent a bit of time knitting something for a designer, and I hope I’ll be able to share it with you when it’s made public. Not taking a single shot of the completed project was really weird, but I packed it up and delivered it this past week.
There was also another secret project, and I can tell you guys about it now, but it’s not directly knitting so it will wait.
Happily, I was working on some secret knitting that I can now share.
Anne-Marie, Sit ‘n’ Knit New York‘s fearless leader, organized on helluva sock swap for the group. I lucked out big time when Anne-Marie assigned Annmarie to knit me my socks, because she took my color and yarn preferences straight to heart.
Time to knit this skirt: 2 weeks.
Time to weave in the (many) ends: 2.5 hours.
Time between finishing the knitting and finishing the finishing: 4 months.