See it? The very bottom of the “S”? Hmm, the outside of the shield doesn’t look that choppy in person.
The blanket is going very well. I was a little concerned how cotton would do with the intarsia twists, but it is laying nice and smooth, and will probably improve somewhat after blocking. I’m very happy with the process so far.
Yesterday, Veronica and I tagged along with Nate on his errand running for work, and we stopped at Kasala’s furniture outlet in Seattle. They had some great stuff, so aside from knitting, I’m also spending a lot of time sketching out possible furniture layouts for the new living room. As of right now, we have no living room furniture to take to the new place. Our current living room couch and chair are going in the basement “family room” of the new house to replace the gray couch we pitched in the dumpster a few weeks ago. We’re keeping the coffee table, bookshelf, and tv cabinet from the current family room and moving that to the basement.
The living room coffee table is going away, and the bookshelves (despite Nate’s state of denial) don’t match the new house at all. So I don’t know what we’re going to do with them. The piano is going to one of my sisters-in-law. The fish from the living room fish tank may end up in the pond. And that’s about it. There’s nothing left.
So we need new stuff. Preferably leather.
March 2nd, 2006 at 11:34 am
The blanket looks great! When is your due date again? I’m still recovering from the Knitting Olympics, but I’m hoping to finish that baby cardigan soon. 🙂
March 3rd, 2006 at 2:23 am
ok…… it was me. I am the mystery knitter! YES IT’S TRUE. I’ve decided to come clean. I am sooooo talented that I drove to edmonds and sent the package and than drove back to south Texas…… and you thought I only knew how to knit beanies with ear flaps! Well now that the cat is out of the bag – you’re soooo welcome!
love
your talented sister annie
March 3rd, 2006 at 3:26 am
Liar.
March 5th, 2006 at 11:57 am
Good going on the blanket! I couldn’t bring myself to stitch anything during any of my pregnancies. I started a layette for my eldest daughter but I didn’t get any further than making a her a vest. It was supposed to be a cardigan but I gave up before I could do the sleeves.