On Sunday I came to the terrible conclusion that I had miscalculated on the amount of Brilliant Pink I had in the stash. No matter how hard or where I searched I could not find that ball I thought I had. I went online and quickly ordered from Two Swans Yarn, 2 Pink, 1 Lavendar and 2 Peat, just in case I run out of these before I finish. I sent Karen an email yesterday and she said the yarn would be in the mail by the afternoon. I am hoping to have it soon so geese knitting can commence. I choose not to finish off the section with the geese band but to use it to knit another block, hoping that this will save time in the long wrong (am I grasping at straws). I think I will pick up the Peat stitches on the bottom half for the mitered border, more straw grasping. The blanket has to be finished by May 1st for it's arrival in Minnesota on May 3rd. I have one more yarn store in the area that stocks Rowan to check today to see if they by any chance have a ball in stock that I can start on before the yarn package flies in, until then the geese will be resting.
To aleviate some of my anxiety I do what every other knitter does, I knit.
I am working on my gifted Monkey Sock Swap 4 socks. The yarn is hand spun and hand dyed the colour is Majesty, the dyers tag is upstairs but will give her full credit when I finish the socks.
I am also working on a quick baby cardigan from Lopi 26, knitted not quite all in one, sleeves are knitted seperately and then 5 stitches are grafted under the arms. I have had this green baby yarn for years (really), it's Shepherds 4ply from Australia. I am using the large size (1 year) measurements.
And last but certainly not least I have almost finished a baby set using Bouton d'Or Baby. I will post more on this in the next few days, listing patterns and yarns. I still have to finish the button loops on the jacket and buy a yellow ribbon for the elephant.
5 comments:
Lovely blanket- I'm sure it will be a hit!
Is the panic re: yarn, over? Hope you were able to get what you need.
We've all been there and it's a heart sinking moment, to say the least - especially when under-the-gun as it were about a looming deadline.
Good luck!
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Sorry, ticked the wrong box again!
The above was from me: Nan
Gosh you have such lovely projects on the go. How do decide which one to pick up first??
I guess deadlines are quite handy when there is that much fun to choose from.
Cherry xoxoxox
I can't wait to see your geese soar, are you back knitting it? I love the monkeys too what a wonderful colour yarn.
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