Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Yarn Along

Linking up with Ginny's weekly Yarn Along posts...

Right now my needles are clicking away on a triple set of vests for Easter.  I've bought a collection of blues for my boys' Easter Sunday attire. I'm using the Basic Vest for Children and it is just that - basic, plain and simple.  I picked a cheaper yarn, Cascade 220 Superwash, and wish I didn't.  I just isn't as nice as I thought it would be.  I just hope they wear them other than the day I make them.


The first issue of Taproot came in the mail today.  I'm just smitten with it.  The editor letter had me right away.  I'm looking forward to slowly pouring over it!  My medium boy is trying to learn knitting.  I think he likes the idea of us knitting together all cozy on the couch rather than him actually doing it. Because of his sudden desire to become a Knitter, we have been reading one of his favorites  Knitting Nell (over and over and over) all week.  It is a sweet book and I'm happy to read, and read, and read it to him.

7 comments:

  1. My two oldest want to learn to knit too, but they mainly create their own stitches and chat. I think they just enjoy the being together as well.

    Good luck on the vests.

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  2. my son suddenly has the desire too !x

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  3. I think it's great that your son wants to be a knitter! I am so excited for the wee one here to get older so I can teach her.
    Happy Yarn Along.

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  4. Wow, I'm seeing that "Taproot" all over blogland the last few days. I love reading Amanda Soule...so it's probably something I should look into. ;) My eldest is learning to knit. She'd be learning faster if I taught her more often. I sometimes feel I need to gear up for it as I'm trying to be a more patient teacher. I can't wait for us to knit together!

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  5. it's great if boys and men knit! my sister had a girl in her elementary class whose dad knitted great sweaters for. i first thought it was strange because my dad didn't knit but in reality it's awesome! i should have my hubby learn so he can make me nice things :)

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  6. I'm seeing "Taproot" everywhere too!

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  7. That's a great basic pattern. I'm sorry that you're disappointed with the yarn, though.

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