evidence the 2 year old tried to get himself breakfast…
brothers trying out the Bumbo…
a sleeping baby and a new sweater…
sisters at the piano…
so. much. laundry…
We are traveling to Boise for Thanksgiving so today I did my most important preparation for the 30 (give or take) hours I’ll be spending in the car to get there and back.
Laundry you might guess? Finding a lizard sitter, perhaps? A trip to the library for books on CD? Nope.
I bought yarn.
Today while the 3 big kids were at school I braved the yarn store with the 3 littles in tow. Eva and Hunter were both asleep in their car seats when we got there, so I opted to take the stroller in. Consequently I kept knocking things over with it. Yarn stores are not frequented by doubler strollers, I guess. And of course Hunter didn’t stay asleep. There was much too much to touch and carry around and knock over for the sleeping to continue.
Luckily he’s cute. The little ladies that work at the yarn store were very gracious when he decided to show me the skein of canary yellow yarn from the BOTTOM of the stack.
Ian found a lot of things he thought were irresistibly beautiful too, but since he’s 4 he’s not quite as destructive. Not quite.
Eva stayed asleep. Phew.
Amid all the re-shelving and even a potty break I did find what I needed. You see, I’m going to make a Camilla for Brenna and a baby one for Eva. I love the colors of the Quince & Co. yarns and thought for weeks about just ordering yarn, but I decided not to. I am so wool sensitive that even merino is itchy to me sometimes and I know Brenna is the same way. The Quince & Co. yarns are 100% American wool– not merino wool, just wool. I don’t want these to itch– I want them to be worn and worn and worn, so I got a cotton blend yarn called Weekend by Berroco in exactly the colors I wanted.
I’m going to make them some skirts with ruffle fabric to match.
Now I’ve got to do that laundry and make lizard sitting arrangements before I can yet started.
The very first knitting I finished for Eva was this pilot cap and these little booties. It was actually my road trip knitting from our trip to Idaho in June. I intended for them to be the first thing we put on her after she was all dried off from being born, but the hat ended up being too big for a fresh newborn.
It fits great now, at 2 1/2 months. On our way out the door to go grocery shopping yesterday I snapped a couple of quick photos of it in use.
The booties, on the other hand, are almost too small now. They’ve seen a whole lot of use. I love booties that tie on because they STAY on. Socks just never do the trick. These have been in constant rotation since the day she was born, along with the pink booties I ended up knitting to be her very first. (You can see them in this post.)
I used the Lil’ Midi Bean pilot cap pattern (found through Ravelry, of course) . The booties are Christine’s Baby Booties which is such a wonderfully simple pattern I think I could do it from memory now. The yarn is a bamboo/silk/merino blend made by Crystal Palace that is so soft.
I guess you’d say I’m in the knitting mood. I have my green Febraury Lady Sweater nearly done! (I’ve been working on it since January.) Hopefully it will make it on the blog soon.