Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Bluebabies

2 Year Old has this adorable habit of saying "baby" instead of "berry" which means blueberries are bluebabies, strawberries are strawbabies, and libraries are ryebabies. Naturally.

Here are my Caps To The Capital donations, to date. Obviously, I have started knitting with my box of blue scraps. The criteria for picking colors has nothing to do with the traditional blue or pink for baby boys or girls and everything to do with which storage box lid won't close due to exploding stash. Swear to Goddess, those yarn scraps are making babies themselves. In which case, I'd better start knitting some gift caps for them too. Or is that too incestuous? Too cannibalistic?

Oh, and just to illustrate how extremely qualified I am with my total anal retentiveness to coach a team sport dedicated to said nether region, each cap is being knit with patterns selected sequentially from Barbara Walker's A Treasury of Knitting Patterns (the first in the series, of course). I firmly believe I shall be able to stave off arthritis long enough to knit my way straight through all four of Ms. Walker's treasuries. Hey, she did it, right? Why can't I? This little cap project is the perfect excuse to start my journey. Please do NOT attempt to set me straight with a well thought-out, impressively reasoned, suitably coherent comment. I will de-bench you for insolence. Don't think I won't! And anyone who dares remind me of my decade old declaration to read every Dickens novel sequentially (which floundered eight years ago after the laborious completion of The Old Curiosity Shop) will be suspended until next season.


I have not forgotten my promise to publish a photo of the completed Goldfish sweater. Here it is. Mighty cute, huh? The hated knotting and darning is all but forgotten. It was worth the effort.

2 Comments:

At Thursday, November 16, 2006 5:16:00 PM, Blogger NeedleTart said...

Reasonablly talk you out of it!?! Are you kidding? I think you've had a brillant idea. I'll have to put those books firmly on the Hannukah list (the local library had vol I and II but they seem to have disappeared during the last "make room on the shelves" purge). Knit on!

 
At Friday, November 17, 2006 5:07:00 PM, Blogger Susan said...

Ah, did you mean the local ryebaby?

Yeah, lots of knitting books disappear from ours as well. Log into their online catalog and they're classified as "Lost" as in chronically impossible to locate, not as in survived a plane crash on a desert island fully furnished with canned foods and ABC TV cameras.

 

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