Wednesday, February 6, 2008

WIP Wednesday

Thought I'd forgotten again, didn't you? Last Wednesday was too rough a day (heck, last week was bad, not just last Wednesday) and I forgot to post on knitting either on Monday or Friday. I know, I know. But hey - I remembered this week!

This is the latest dishcloth in the KAL. I'm only about 1/2-way through. And I can't tell what it is!! An anchor? An arrow? It's driving me nuts! But in a good way... It's like Christmas - the anticipation, what's it gonna be?? Fun! :)

March 2008 - 1

Also OTN (only the active ones, of course):
  • Square Cake - a little white purse, using some of the leftover white cotton from I Do - been working on this one since New Year's, and it's not a hard pattern, but I just go so slowly with DPNs...
  • The red ripple scarf that I've been working on since Fall (the VT-W&M football game!) - almost done with it though!
  • A shrug with the bright ladder yarn pictured below; no pictures of the work itself yet - I'll try and get some more done on the shrug by next Wednesday and post pictures of it then - basically, yet another light shrug to wear with LBD :) My evening dress-up clothes are mostly black and sleeveless, so I like having all the options for wraps and shrugs to bring in some color to the outfit!

Bright pink & black yarn

And finally, I leave you with a picture of Piglet, because here today, we had a very blustery day as well. That big ol' storm front rolled through today, brought tons of rain (which we need) and cooled the place off, and brought some strong winds in as well. Explains why my knees were aching all day. Stupid arthritic knees! I've got Old Man Weather Knees, and I'm only 25!!! Anyway, as they say, It's Wiiiiiindsday today!

It's Wiiiiiiindsday!

2 comments:

Kim in Oregon said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm so glad you agree about Umberto Eco...sometimes I worry about posting things about 'great books' that people think one should read but, as you know, it must be said!

Maybe I'll rent the movie?

Lara said...

I actually haven't seen the movie. My thoughts on the book were that it could have been a good read, but somehow the plot and characters got lost among pages of wordiness. I think I really lost it on that book when he spent 3 pages describing the figures carved around a doorway. Let me know if the movie's any better!