

Top photo is the first sock in the new Cat Bordhi book. Neat construction, strangely written instructions. I might knit a second sock, I might not. My level of motivation to make a baby-sized sock is pretty low, at least at the moment. On the bright side, it didn't take very long, despite feeling a bit fiddly.
Bottom photo - speaking of fiddly, a miniature sweater knit out of leftover sock yarn. No, I don't know why. It seemed like a good idea at the time. I have a second one in progress out of more sock yarn, but I stalled at the second sleeve and forgot I was knitting it. Mini sweaters take about an hour, pattern slightly modified from the one in LMKG. I'll get a better photo once I finish the second sweater, add something for scale.


Most of the knitting this past weekend was the Chevron Scarf. Mindless knitting that required no brain power, but was good for nervous hands. Something I could do over the weekend while not feeling so hot.
2 comments:
Oh yes, something for scale would be good. I am thinking it's palm sized! I want to see if I'm right. :-)
Oh yes, something for scale would be good. I am thinking it's palm sized! I want to see if I'm right. :-)
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