Packing up

The eldest is making baby quilts it seems for everyone in the world. Since she is now facing doing five for boys many of her fabric choices weren’t great for traditional color matches. I made the early morning foray into the attic.

In a couple of bins marked “F” for fabric – not “Y” for yarn – I located yards of what are likely to be useful choices. Cars, trucks, fish, socks, elephants abound on these fabrics. There might be enough for more than the five outstanding. While I was at it, I pulled out a couple of bins of semi-solids. She should have enough red for borders for months.

Then I went looking for my bin of Brunswick Impressions. I bought most of it somewhere around 1995, knit four or so sweaters, then relegated the rest to the stash. M*ths had found this bin, but I managed to save almost all of the skeins. They apparently don’t like mohair – preferring singles, pure wool that is not super wash. Go figure.

I also found Turtles that I knit for Noah. Problem was that it was too small by the time I had it finished. Perhaps the next generation?

The Turtles

The Turtles

a couple more rows on Phoenix

Phoenix

Phoenix

and it was time to be dropped off at the train station. Security is what it is at Frankfurt. If you are flying to the UK, you are privileged to do it twice. Both times I got stopped. Needles and wool? No, in fact the second time the guy said – please, you don’t need to take out your knitting….. but I had a pocket torch (flashlight) that apparently showed up solid enough to trigger off concern.

Should I mention that our flight was delayed leaving? That we got to circle London? Over hill and dale,

inbound Heathrow

inbound Heathrow

river

The Thames

The Thames

and stadium

The Statium

Stadium

till we were finally allowed to land.

Time zones are nice coming this way. I managed the connections well enough not to have to wait more than a couple of minutes anywhere along the time. Really important when you acknowledge that it is cold, raining and the trains run only once an hour from Ascot.

Drops Cardigan

This will be my third March participating in the March Sweater Madness group started by TheSweetSheep. I think there are two of us committed (!) to playing this year.

We go with free patterns – Barb picked one pattern, I the other (who is the third? has she declared herself).

I went with Hawaii color out of the above mentioned Brunswick. It is shades of blue, dark water blues. One strand of mohair and one strand of the wool combined on 8.00 mm needles.

Drops Cardigan

Drops Cardigan

with double moss as the front border. In case you hadn’t guessed – I am doing the body in one piece, just easier on this pattern. Sewing in anything with mohair is not my idea of a good time.

Double Moss on the edge

Double Moss on the edge

Wicked Eyelet Vest

Wicked Eyelet

Wicked Eyelet

Video

Starting the series – The Closer.

and back to work in the morning.

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2 Responses to Packing up

  1. Phoenix is looking great! I like your Wicked Eyelet Vest too. Lucky woman: your Drops cardi calling for an 8mm while I’m plugging away on 5.5mm. Hopefully more will join in for the March Sweater Madness.

    • Holly says:

      I liked the design you picked a bit better, but had the yarn for the other…..I thought. I hit a bit of a snag. I have no clue when it will be solved. We really need to go nag everyone else to join? Maybe we can make April – finish up a project month…..

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