Posted on Saturday 24 March 2007
so I just thought I’d pop in to say thank you to all the people who helped me figure out how to get a gallery going on Wordpress (or at least on my website) - I am busy populating it with images now and promise lots to come in the next weeks and months. For now, here’s a tiny taste of two sketches of vintage baby goodies from the 40s, for your edification:

A knitted elephant toy, from the late 40s, and
A 1951 hat/scarf combo with darling kitten ears and pink tiger stripes. If you’re particularly interested in baby knits, leave a comment and I would love to have your feedback on a collection I’m putting together!
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Zoot is good (if somewhat off his food today for some reason - no, he didn’t get any food from the horrible pet food recall) and we’re doing even better. It’s 55 out today! Which, given the weather around here, is like 100 in the shade. More later… I wish I had some knitting content but I have been bad bad bad, my friends.
In the meantime, any suggestions on learning to crochet? I accidentally signed up for a Lily Chin class thinking it was for crochet, but it turns out it’s for crochet - and instead of trying to unenroll my plan is to TEACH MYSELF CROCHET FAST. I’ll be publishing swatches, as soon as I can get a handle on this chain stitch thingy… I can navajo ply, so I ought to be able to do it, right?





It’s the Lacy Waves cardigan from Lace Style - making the third project I plan to do from this book, which just might make it my most productive book purchase of all time (next to the Barbara Walker stitch dictionaries, which I think I open up and dream about every day.) While I normally abhor asymmetry, I’m breaking from my own restrictions to make this elegant little pullover. (Ha. Me? Elegant? Well, I’m about as elegant as a barnyard, but that’s OK - I can dream.) The yarn is a pleasure to touch and see, soft and with a tiny bit of sheen but not too much, and seemingly very pill-resistant. The fabric it makes is dense and plush, but it still seems to drape well. And the sleeves! The sleeves are at least 50% yarnover - so they’ll go quick! Quick and painless. At least that’s what I’m telling myself. …Is this a sickness, people? Tell me I’m not the only one with sleeve-a-phobia. Tell me I’m not the only one with four partially completed sweaters lying around the house. And please, tell me I’ll finish these suckers before it’s too warm to wear them. I’m hoping for a cool spring just to buy a little time.