Linking with Ginny for Yarn Along!
It has been quite a week. Piglet, Birdie, and Ponchik have all had RSV this month (in addition to Birdie's having a stomach virus for a week, just for variety and fun times). Last week, I spent a tense Wednesday evening monitoring Birdie, wondering if I'd have to take her to the hospital for respiratory distress and related complications from the infection. In the end, we were able to stave off the visit with steroids and antibiotics (she tends to get secondary bacterial infections in her lungs because of her airway malacia). Ponchik was sick too, but didn't seem very serious until Friday night, when she took a dive for the worse and ended up spending the weekend at Children's Hospital on the pulmonary ward.
Needless to say, that threw a wrench in my plans for this week. Thank God, she is doing better now, and we came home on Sunday afternoon, but it is Wednesday now, and I still feel like I don't have my feet under me.
The kids are still crazy, cranky, and a little bit sick, and I'm exhausted from being up all night Friday night in the ED, and then not sleeping on the ward for two days. I had made plans to make a dress for Christmas this year, but as the fabric hasn't arrived yet, and my energy levels and sewing motivation are at zilch, it will just have to wait.
The upside is that I've gotten a lot of knitting done this week, because it doesn't require a lot from me.
First up is the blue sweater, which photographed very badly today. As I said previously, the color is a deep teal-mallard blue color that is very saturated, but it came out looking dull in the light this morning. I've made it past the shoulder decreases and am now working the length into the armholes.
I'm not in love with the Paton's yarn I'm using. After this, I'm going back to Swish. I'm also not thrilled with how the decreases and increases are done on this pattern, because they show so much in the middle of the sweater. I'm not sure why the cable line is belling in and out in the middle either. My tension is pretty even, but the sweater is really looking "handmade" if you know what I mean. Part of me wants to scrap it now and start again with Swish, because I hate to spend a lot of time on a sweater that won't be wearable (seems to be the theme this year!), but I also hate to waste yarn that I bought (although, admittedly, it has been in my stash for a while). I think we all know my history with frogging, so don't be surprised if I show you balls of yarn next week.
I'm also making more mitts--I really like the golden gauntlets I made earlier this fall, but they are a bit bulky and I was really just using up leftover yarn and pattern testing with that pair, so I've been knitting some worsted versions. I made a green pair earlier this week (which took a bit of doing--I knit the whole pair twice because I was determined to get it out of one skein!) and have one brown one made.
So far the brown one is my favorite--it is a riff on the pattern I used for the green pair. I like the look of the green pair, but I wish they were longer and a little less bulky. I also love this shade of brown--it has some purple and blue undertones in it and is just so lovely.
The brown one seems to be the perfect combination of length, interesting stitch pattern, and weight. I'm hoping to make a coordinating hat to go with the brown pair. I think I can also get this pattern out of one skein, which is also a win!
I'm not reading much at the moment--I've finally made it through the stack of articles that were sitting on my nightstand for an age, and am nearly caught up with the news magazines I read (I got behind in October and am just now catching up) and I've got some books on historic costuming from the Penn Library to keep me busy in the New Year. I'm working on some essays on clothing sizes, fitting, and foundation garments, and these books will be a help for those pieces, I think. I continue to revisit Jamie and Claire in fits and starts, just to spend time with old friends.
I'm hoping to get more writing done in 2015, as well as cracking a few new sewing patterns, and finding my perfect sweater pattern.
Happy New Year!







