At last!! They're off the needles!
Damn, these took forever. I kind of felt nostalgic finishing them - I've been working on them ALL YEAR. They've been with me through a lot. Well, good riddance. Affectionately of course.
This was started years ago as a pullover for toddler Henry. It was a knitted albatross around my neck, always a little niggling guilt in the back of my head when I started a new project. I'm satisfied with it in its final metamorphosis and it will be a fine Christmas present. I just need to get rid of the rest of the hateful yarn and it will all be behind me.
Those of you who don't knit probably don't understand the intensity of emotion I'm dealing with here, but believe me, the relief at finishing these is exquisite.
Time to cast on something new! Maybe some more socks...
But first:
Christmas project list. I've decided I will give only knitted objects to my family, though Susan gets extra, of course, because she demands it. Just kidding. Maybe. I can't divulge everything, but here's the tally so far.
Funky niece: Noro mitts - done.
Sibling: Mystery Noro project - 35% there. Kind of boring knitting. Good for TV time.
Mom: Bag above: DONE! Ditto those socks for another sibling.
Henry's Big Brother: Whippet sweater. Started. 2x2 ribbing forever. Boring.
Hip niece: Fetching mitts: don't like the last two tries. Need to do over.
Dad: he has plenty of hats and vests, courtesy of Mom. Hmmm. He may get nut brittle, if I can get it done before my sister does. (I call it, Susan!!)
Henry: expensive plastic electronic junk. What every boy craves.
Nephews get gift cards; a polite way to give cash, which is what they really want.
I'm exceedingly proud that I actually started all this in October. Just possibly I won't be sewing up the last seam Christmas Eve, which I've done too many times to be funny anymore. Really, if I don't do laundry, cooking, cleaning or work out, I have plenty of time. I'm not worried.




























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