On the top you see the socks that rock yarn from the sock kit this month. I am waiting to start knitting them until the knit pick needles get here. The yarn on the bottom is some Lorna's Laces I bought on sale about 9 months ago. I thought it was funny that the colour's were so similar. The yarns have a totally different hand to them and will make two very different pairs of socks.

See? All ready to go. I know the cakes look like different sizes but they are both 80 grams, one is just wound more tightly than the other. I worry about running out of yarn with my big size 10 feet, especially on a toe up sock with some cables. This will prevent that from occurring all together.

I have been kind of anxious to get a start on these. But today something happened to make more patient for the needles to come:

The snow started about 10:00 this morning, I am not that happy to see it. I am always tired of it by the end of season and this has been a long season for us. It is 2C out so it will melt off quickly, provided it ever stops dumping.

There are perks to the snow day. I have cleaned out one of the kids rooms, all the kids art stuff, my sewing things and the junk drawer in the kitchen. The kids and I have decided it should be a pajama day as well, so we are being both comfortable and productive.

The snow has inspired me to cast on for this Thrum Mitten kit, I have never knit mittens and the thought of trying something new appeals to me. I figure about the time I get these done Murphy's Law will kick in and it will be to warm to wear them until next winter. Does reverse psychology work on Mother Nature?
3 comments:
hi Kelly,
I know you check your blog....wanted to let you know I have ordered some yarn from elann, and have picked a felted bag pattern. No need for a knitting intervention! I can't believe we have more snow.
Love all the yarn, but not the snow so much. I hope that your needles arrive soon. Can't wait to hear about them.
I wanna knit too!! I'm just too busy right now to get anything going. I cast on a sock but haven't even had a chance to do one single round! I have afghans to make and I have a cotton tank top I want to try. Have I dyed any yarn? Nope, no time.
Maybe this weekend while waiting for someone to snap up a truely good looking black truck.
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