First of all, I finished the mittens over the weekend. I like them much more than I thought I was going to.
My mom doesn’t want them. My sister has neither commented on the blog, answered her phone, neither does she have an answering machine. So I don’t know WHAT is going to happen to the mittens. I won’t mind if they stick around for awhile. I have the materials to make another pair, but making the exact same thing twice really bores me. It’s remarkable enough that I made the second mitten, or when I make a second sock in a pair.
I’m back on mom’s sweater. The next row is where I put the neck stitches on a holder and divide the shoulders. I’m looking forward to finishing this one.
Saturday, I’m going yarn shopping with my sister-in-law, Mari. She wants a poncho before moving to Virginia next month, so there will be a new project soon, and it’ll be wool!
And finally, I totally scored on Friday. Martingale & Company had a two day warehouse sale where all books were $3. They mostly publish quilting books, but they had a knitting section, and I came away with fourteen books! $450 in knitting books for about $40. I’m stoked. Three of them I had seen in stores and knew I wanted. Three more I had never seen, but would have bought if I had. The remaining eight I wouldn’t have paid full price for, but each of them have one to three patterns I like, and are therefore well worth the $3 I paid. I’d say it was a great weekend!
October 4th, 2004 at 3:41 am
I made a pair for my sister three years ago and I have had many a february moment when I wished I had kept them for myself. But even so I have never made the same item twice.
October 4th, 2004 at 5:00 am
I wanted to go to Martingale but Wes was working all weekend. What books did you get?
October 4th, 2004 at 7:45 am
The Ultimate Knitting Guide by Kate Buller
comforts of home by Erika Knight
Knitted Shawls, Stoles, & Scarves by Nancie Wiseman
Knits from the Heart by Kristin Spurkland (love, love, LOVE this book!)
Knits for Children & Their Teddies by Fiona McTague
Paintbox Knits, more than 30 designs for kids by Bonnette/Murchland
Fair Isle Sweaters Simplified by the Bourgeois
Too Cute! Cotton Knits for Toddlers by Debby Ware
Irresistible Knits by Kirsten Cowan
Simply Beautiful Sweaters by Hiatt/Phelps
Simply Beautiful Sweaters for Men by Phelps/Hiatt
A Garden Stroll, Knits Inspired by Nature by Lori Ihnen
Knitted Sweaters for Every Season by Nancie Wiseman
Beyond Wool by Candace Strick
October 4th, 2004 at 1:16 pm
Your mittens are beautiful. I say keep them for yourself. They will be toasty this winter.
October 4th, 2004 at 8:02 pm
Lucky You! What a haul on those books! You sure breezed through your mittens!
They look lovely and snuggley! I’ll be anxious to see the poncho. I never restarted mine yet after frogging.