Progress!

I have managed to input about half of my stash into Ravelry. Now I just need to find the motivation to take pictures of the rest of it! I also updated the picture section of my projects, so now you can actually see what I’ve been working on instead of just looking at a blank square.

Current works in progress:

The Fuzzy Pink Hat, which I am currently agonizing over because I’m running out of that yarn, and I don’t know where to get more of it (mostly because I lost the ballband and I have NO idea what it is. Pink wool. Of some sort. I think.) I was going to put an off white stripe of alpaca in it, but it was pretty obvious that wasn’t going to work before I even got halfway through the first row. I think this one is going into hibernation right now until I can figure out what to do with it. I hate to frog it. Suggestions are welcome!

The Comfort Shawl, which is going to be an on and off project. Garter stitch and Lion Brand Homespun, I figure it will make great tv knitting. This is going to be a nice, warm, cozy, easy to throw in the wash shawl. Not sure who it’s intended for yet, but I’m sure I’ll be able to find it a good home once it’s done. It may even be for me. :)

Last but certainly not least, Jonathan’s Big Bad Baby Blanket. I am about 70% of the way through this, and now I have a deadline. We’re going to visit on Friday, so I need it done by then. Get knitting, woman! I got several inches done last night while watching tv, I think I can finish it if I put my mind to it.

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Mother of four, grandmother of four, knitter, photographer, gamer, computer addict, zen atheist, godless liberal, all around annoying person. Married to my best friend in the whole world.
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