I want my baby.
Yesterday, I knit another ruffle hat for my friend Celeste’s new baby.
I finished it, and we went to her house last night to deliver it and visit a bit. I got to hold her BEAUTIFUL little girl, but I didn’t manage to get a picture of the finished hat. Hopefully, Celeste will send me one. It fit the little darling perfectly, and looked absolutely adorable, but holding her made me want to be holding my own all the more.
I’m happy with the pattern. It comes from Knits from the Heart (that I’ve linked a couple times), and it uses most of a ball of Cotton Classic. The pattern calls for a size 5 needle, but I seem to have lost all of mine, so I use a size 6 on the ruffle, and a size 4 on the hat. I make the preemie size, a quarter inch shorter than the pattern dictates (per a suggestion from my first ruffle hat recipient), and it fits a newborn well.
I had intended on knitting the ruffle hat for my little one, but since he’s a boy, we’re doing other things.
I have washed and dried both the blanket, and the flannel backing. The flannel is a mottled red, and it looks great. I’m hoping the mottled-ness of it will help disguise milk spots, and whatever other stains decide to show up. I’m no whiz in the laundry room, and stains know it. I do not possess that talent.
The blanket washed beautifully, although it did shrink some. I’m very happy with the width, but I wish it was about 3 inches taller. The yarn is still in great shape, and it tightened up a bit, which I like. It feels so soft, and drapes very well… I think this was a good yarn choice.
So, now that both pieces are washed and shrunk, theoretically as much as they will get, I hope to sew them together soon.
Not that I have ANY idea when I’m going to have time.
This morning, I’m taking Abner over to meet one of our blog readers who expressed an interest in him after Friday’s post, and lives locally. She has a nice older dog, and assuming we can get them introduced properly, I think that would be an ideal situation for him.
After Abner’s “interview”, the rest of my day is completely filled with preparations for a big dinner at church I’m in charge of. (No lectures are needed, I’m getting a TON of help, but I am still in charge). So from 1 to about 10, I’m going to be busy.
Tomorrow, I have another (hopefully my last) early morning meeting with the attorney, from which I will go directly to my OB appointment, just like last Wednesday. The afternoon is free as of right now, which I will doubtlessly fill with moving preparations.
Thursday, we intend to buy some furniture for the new house, which I am hoping can be delivered quickly, because we will have no place to sit until it arrives. I also have Thursday down as a day to buy some baby supplies and start the hospital bag.
Friday, I have a baby shower in the early afternoon, and once that is over, I want to go shopping again, and pick up whatever is remaining that I need. Everyone is telling me that this move is going to induce labor. That may or may not be true, but I’d really like to be ready for it if it does.
Also on Friday, we need to finish up getting ready to move, because we’re loading the truck Saturday. So we need to disassemble beds, pack the essentials we’ve left unpacked for our personal use, (which means finding more boxes somewhere, because we’re COMPLETELY cleaned out), and do the 5 million other things that need to be done the day before loading a truck.
Blah, blah, blah. Are you bored yet? My POINT is, that I have no clue when I’m going to line this baby blanket, but lined or not, it’s coming to the hospital.
Oh, and I had a question for all of you, who have repeatedly proven yourselves VERY resourceful…
I’m thinking about buying a new digital point and shoot camera, because the lens on mine doesn’t capture crisp images, and I’m going to have some money this week.
There are a million cameras out there, and I have no clue what to get. Even sticking with one brand, there are too many choices, and I get confused. I think I want one that is smallish, like the standard point and shoots are, because I’m going to be lugging a baby around and I don’t need a bulky or heavy camera at this time. But I’m open-minded on that, because SLR’s are cool, too, and I enjoy using them. Also, I would like a camera that has a flash strong enough to actually add light to flash pictures. My last 2 digitals have not done that, and while I avoid flash pictures at nearly all costs, when I need to take one, I’d like it to work.
What else? Well, a rechargeable battery would be nice. The macro setting has to work well. I’d love it if it has a sensitive flash that adjusts to the distance from the subject, like my film SLR’s did (they were both Canons).
Any thoughts?
March 14th, 2006 at 1:12 am
I really like my Sony Cybershot DSC-P200. I also avoid flash photos at all costs so I don’t have much opinion on the flash, I’ve used it probably 12 times in 3000 photos. Maybe someone else has experience with the flash on the Cybershot.
It takes great close-ups which I think is essential and it has a video feature.
The battery is rechargable and it lasts forever. There are about a gazillion settings which I haven’t touched but should. I’m sure I’d get even better pictures.
Good luck with your move and the birth, the Superman blanket is absolutely adorable!
March 14th, 2006 at 1:17 am
I have a sony also (don’t know the model – I’m at work) – I LOVE it – it takes great pictures!
The blanket is gorgeous – good luck on the move – take care of yourself. I will say a prayer that all goes well for Abner 🙂
March 14th, 2006 at 3:37 am
my HP 4MP digicam has a rechargeable battery, and I like it a lot. slim, light, in-camera red-eye reduction, overall a great camera. Before this I had a canon A60, which was also nice but a bit bulkier. The canon A-series is a fabulous line and I recommend it to everyone, but unless you get rechargeable AA batteries it’ll eat through them like nothing else.
March 14th, 2006 at 3:41 am
I have a Sony and the flash works great…lots of light!
I am sure you’ve said it before, but when is your due date?
March 14th, 2006 at 3:46 am
I love my camera. It is an Canon Digital Rebel. It is an SLR so you can change lenses. All the old Canon lenses fit it too. It is so wonderful !
March 14th, 2006 at 4:03 am
I know you said you wanted a small camera, but I really have to say that since you have experience with film Cannon SLRs, the digital Rebel is great. It’s definitely big though…..might not be the best choice for something you just want to throw in a bag and take with you when you are toting babies and other kids around.
March 14th, 2006 at 4:36 am
That’s a beautiful blanket! I’m goig to have to make one! maybe I will make one for my friend but in pink instead of blue since she’s having a girl and they are CRAZY about superman. They boy’s name is Kalel
March 14th, 2006 at 5:14 am
Ditto on the Canon EOS. It IS bulky, but you cannot beat the image quality as well as recovery time between photos. Nothing worse than taking digital pictures of rapid moving toddlers. 🙂 My cousin loves her Canon ELPH claiming it takes great pix and is small. Your baby may be Superman, but you are Wonderwoman doing all you are doing!!!
March 14th, 2006 at 5:18 am
Blanket looks fabulous! Looks like you put ribbing at the top and bottom edge; what kind of edging is on the sides (if any)?
I love my Canon. I had an A40 a few years ago that took great pics and finally died after a couple thousand photos (lots of overseas travel). I swapped it for an A70 or 75? that takes even sharper pics and I like it very well, too. The only thing is that you were looking for a rechargeable battery and this one uses AAAs.
March 14th, 2006 at 6:24 am
I’ve used three or four of the canon powershot series and they’ve all been really great. there’s a lot to learn, but there are some simple things to do to make the flash (which is great as it is) work really really well, but still retain picture quality.
you can also record short videos (with similar picture quality as the photos). they’re pretty neat.
March 14th, 2006 at 6:30 am
We have a Canon PowerShot SD500 and I like it a lot. It’s small enough to fit in my purse so I can carry it with me at all times. I rarely use the flash but the times I have used it, it seems to reach where I’ve needed it to. The battery is rechargeable too. I can send you a link to a pic I took with the macro feature if you’d like. It has several features that I have yet to use to their full advantage.
I just finished one of those same baby hats and I thought it looked a little tall. I’ve got several more planned so I’m glad you mentioned shortening it a tad.
March 14th, 2006 at 6:40 am
I love my Fujifilm F10 – it turns on an take a photo in a heartbeat. If you want to get candids – it’s perfect – otherwise the moment is passed. I also enjoy the macro feature – for knitting shots. I’ve been playing with the F-stop settings and have been getting better “No-flash” photos than before. The battery is rechargable.
March 14th, 2006 at 7:08 am
Very cute blanket!
I really like the Pentax Optio that we have. It is extremely small which is great, because I can fit it anywhere. It has video capability as well.
March 18th, 2006 at 10:27 pm
I just bought a Canon PowerShot A520 at Christmas time and I love it. Crisp pics. I does use regular batteries but i got the longer lasting type and I’ve used it tons with no sign of the battery dying.