Mon Jul 19, 2004

Finally!

Ignoring the fact that there is still a list of things yet to do on Olivia’s backpack, I’ve started mom’s sweater! It is already clueing me in to the fact that it is going to be a pain in the rear to knit, and yet, I’m enjoying myself. What does that say about me?

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I’ve completed the first cable row, and lost one of my stitch markers in the process. I was away from home, and quite annoyed.

Cotton is weird. I didn’t detect any weirdness while knitting my Mother’s Day Diagonal hat, nor did I suspect while knitting my swatch. But now that I’m actually knitting the sweater, it’s weird. The stitches move. That’s the best way to describe it. Maybe it’s just the ribbing, but I’ll look down and see scoliosis, freak, and then run my fingers along the rib and it jumps back into place. It is quite unnerving. Next, based on my mom’s body measurements, I should probably be making the medium, but looking at the pattern schematic compared to measurements of a sweater at home that she likes the fit of, the small is right on. There is a 4 inch difference between the small and medium sizes. That seems a bit excessive to me. The medium looks like it would be too big for either measurement, but she buys mediums in the store. (This is brit sizing, however). After my experience with Nate’s Manly Sweater, I’m nervous about knitting the smaller size and getting something that is too small in the armholes again. That Manly Sweater had some other issues as well though, so I don’t really know which way is up. This is only my third sweater, and the first one (which is perfect in every way!) had no sleeves. Concern #3 stems from the fact that I’m making the smallest size and it is looking pretty big to me, like, big enough for me who is considerably larger than my mom in every possible way.

I apologize for the above, disjointed ramblings.

In other news, Abigail has been invited to THREE !!! birthday parties in the last two days. We have started taking Abby into an isolated room and informing her privately to save us all from the hours and hours of crying and carrying on Olivia performs on such occasions when she is not invited. There is no exaggeration here. My question is, do you think that the knitted dolls that have been gracing Poor Miss Finch recently would make nice birthday gifts for 6 year old girls, or are they too “homemade”? Are you all sick of reading about them and cringe at the thought of seeing a couple more? I think they’re cute. They’d definitely be cheaper than store bought gifts, and considering we have three parties coming up in the next couple of weeks, that’s a plus. I don’t want to send my daughter to a party with a dork gift however. What do you think?

6 Responses to “Finally!”

  1. heather Says:

    for what it’s worth, i want one of those dolls, and i’m 25! i really like the latest one, with the blue hair and braids. so, i think they’d be a great gift for a six year old girl…also, i wanted to ask where you bought the pattern because i was thinking about making my 2 year old niece one…please tell me there’s a pattern and you didn’t come up with this yourself because i’ll have to bow down to the genious and my coworkers will think i’ve gone (more) insane.
    also, can you believe it’s going to be in the 90’s here this weekend!!

  2. Laura Says:

    Thanks, Heather. I like it too. The pattern is in the Summer 2002 issue of Interweave Knits. Here’s the purchasing link-

    http://www.interweave.com/knit/interweave_knits/back_issues/SU_02.asp

    I received mine very quickly after ordering it. Let me know when you start one. I’d love to see it!

  3. yvette Says:

    I think all 6 year olds would love it, I would go with giving dolls if your girls think its cool. Having lots of birthdays all together is a real pain!!!

  4. Jessica Says:

    The dolls are wonderful and any 6 year old girl should be thrilled to get one. Besides, you can go nuts trying to predict what will catch the fancy of a small child…

  5. Stephanie Says:

    Whenever I’m worried that I’m giving a kid a dork gift I add a book. That way there’s something redeeming, even if I’m over the top on the dork thing.

  6. Laura Says:

    Jessica- no kidding! I hear you on that!

    Stephanie- Hi there! Good to see you around these parts! The book is a good idea. It defeats the object of “free” though.

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