logan graduated from story hour. as you can see, he was thoroughly unimpressed by the whole graduating farce. he was later ecstatic over the cupcakes.
I don't think I ever mentioned it, but I've been participating in Project Spectrum. March/April's color was green, and so was the majority of the knitting. Above is the classwork mini-sweater for one of my classes at Stitches, which should get a post of its own.
There was also some work put into an old UFO, that has since been frogged and destashed; Norah Gaughan's snapping turtle skirt from Knitting Nature in the called-for Berroco Suede. I really didn't like working with the yarn (a synthetic ribbon), but stil like the pattern...
When the new Knitty came out last month I was immediately sucked into Aeolian. I stash dove and ended up with some of Danas's Seasilk in Banana Tree. I worked on it furiously through most of Apri, until it was abruptly shoved into timeout the week before Stitches. Indefinitely.
I just wanted to get some quick notes down before the end of the first quarter. The next quarter will be
EAST (May/June)
Color: Yellow
Material: Wood
Season: Spring
Element: Air
I don't think yellow will take over my knitting bag to the same degree green did, but i did grab a skein of yelow merino for the practice swatches i'm working on now...
So glad you are doing PS! your green projects are lovely, and I know that your projects for the EAST direction will be great too :)
Posted by: lolly | May 01, 2009 at 05:50 AM
that picture looks so much like me on my first day of kindergarten it's not funny.
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Posted by: オテモヤン | January 26, 2010 at 01:40 AM
How cute!
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