A couple of weeks ago I caught up with my local Ravelry buddies for a knit-in morning. Normally I take it as a rare kid-free adventure, but this time Madelyn came along and was ever so quiet that she may even get to come again so that Austy can have some special Daddy time. I really enjoy sitting down with a cuppa, some yummy treats and some like-minded Mums for a catch up while we share what projects we are knitting and yarns we are working with. I am so used to knitting on my own, when the kids are in bed, that it's refreshing to talk knitting with real live people! Not that I get much knitting done, but I come home feeling happy and relaxed, which has to be the main thing.
Anyway, this time, as I pulled out my latest project, someone asked "What tiny thing are you working on today Joy?". I loved that I was able to shock them with "It's not tiny - it's somnething for ME!" as I pulled out a cardigan I am working on which will hopefully be my first me knit (other than a few socks/scarves) since my first jumper disaster when I was 15! Okay, so it was actually tiny as I hadn't gotten very far. I haven't had much knitting time until just recently, and I thought I could get some done this week while I have been home sick with the flu, but unfortunately I could only fathom a few rows at a time, as my asthma is playing up and has lead to a nasty chest infection so even knitting is taking it's toll.
Finally with some antibiotics in my system, last night I decided to pick up a tiny project, and a crochet hook instead. I love that these tiny things are so quick to do, and therfore not a huge amount of effort. Great little in-betweener projects or for times when the bigger knit I am working on is just a bit too much. I still can't crochet much more than a tiny hat, but practice makes perfect, right?
When I'd made the hat, I realised it was the perfect shade of pink and the just the right size to go with the little smock I had made a while ago for Angel Baby Nappies.
So this morning, while we stayed warm and dry inside (both Austy and I are on antibiotics now, thanks to the flu Maddy brought home from childcare), I made a matching little nappy. So now it's a complete set for a 22-24w gestation preemie. All ready to add to the other odd nappies and hats I have made for charity. Since I know I can't make huge amounts of these becasue I just don't have the time I'd like to be able to do that much, instead I am going to try and put together a few special matching sets, and try and spread them around to a few different charities.
I couldn't resist that lace on the bum! It was a little piece I had left over from the liberty top I made Madelyn a couple of summers ago - too small fro anything but too pretty to throw out. I am so glad I kept it now - it fitted perfectly across the width of the nappy - meant to be!
(Oh and I can't take credit for the crochet blanket - that was Austy's baby rug, now claimed by Maddy, made by my beautiful Nanna)
Very Sweet Joy. The lace is perfect!
ReplyDeleteHope that you guys are feeling better, Joy. How is your jumper coming along?
ReplyDeleteI love the little outfit. Soooo cute.
That is so cute Joy.
ReplyDeleteWell done on getting out to a local knitting group. That is one of the things that I miss here.