Sunday 22 May 2011

Clickety-Clack Go My Knitting Needles II

It's been three weeks since I've written... it wasn't for lack of gratitude, but lack of time (and an equal measure of laziness.  I can totally admit it.)  Given the choice between finishing my projects and writing, I'm generally selecting my knitting as the outlet for my creativity.  Maybe it's because it (more or less) allows me to turn my brain off.  It's lovely and relaxing and somewhat addictive.  I also love the feeling of accomplishment when I finish a project and it looks really good.  As an adult, I found that feeling was lacking in my life and I didn't realise it until I started knitting again.  I'm sure that when we have our home, I'll have lots of projects to feel accomplished about, but until then, I'll keep clickity-clacking away.  So thankful that I have found something that quiets my mind.  (For some reason, I couldn't turn these photos around... sorry!)

I couldn't give up my pretty new wool that I bought in Rotorua - I knit these gorgeous handwarmers for no one else, but moi!  As a side note, I'm also loving my new nail polish.
I knit this little cross over cardi for Matt and Julia's upcoming bundle of joy.  I'm a bit concerned that it's a bit of a masculine colour, so I may knit a little pink heart to sew onto the front.
Katy's got warm hands as well as feet, courtesy of moi.  I had knit these for myself, but she really liked them and I didn't have enough time to do a set before she left, so I gave her these cuties.  

5 comments:

thegirlhassparke said...

Oh wow, what great creations. I never get past learning to knit then I leave it for too long and have to learn all over again.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Megan! I've learned to knit many times, but this is the first time I've stuck with it... and quite pleased I have! :) LOVE the redesign on your blog too!

sheba said...

not masculine at all, but i'm the same woman who put my son in a gold-glitter striped onesie when he was wee. i wish indy was a baby again just to put him in such a cute sweater!

p.s. love how just from the colour of the shelves, one can tell you have a montessori classroom.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE that you put Indy in a gold-glitter striped onesie! Love, love, love!! If had known how to knit when he was a bubs, I would have made you a gorgeous little sweater. :)

Hilarious about the shelves - I never thought of it until you mentioned it! :)

Faiza said...

fingerless gloves my friend?

love you!

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