It's actually baby jumper 31 in my knitting career, but number 1 of the 3 or 4 I want to knit in the next bit, so the title will have to stand.
We went to Ballarat this weekend, which meant a reasonable amount of train knitting, although we were very busy and social (we helped make a short film about a tram crash, and saw some art and went to the sort of pub where you stand up and for a run) so not as much knitting time as I would have wanted - but there is never enough knitting time, is there?
I did have time to finish the baby jumper - partly because I made it 20 stitches smaller than the pattern. Not on purpose, I just can't count. Yes, after 30 baby jumpers, and 400 other projects you would think I'd know how to count.
I loved the Chiaogoos that Kris lent me so much that I've ordered my own set, so that was a major win.
I've put unblocked photos up here, because I wanted to get these done and documented. sOctober starts tomorrow, and it's going to be 31 days of all socks all the time. I'm looking forward to it - I hope you are too.
We went to Ballarat this weekend, which meant a reasonable amount of train knitting, although we were very busy and social (we helped make a short film about a tram crash, and saw some art and went to the sort of pub where you stand up and for a run) so not as much knitting time as I would have wanted - but there is never enough knitting time, is there?
I did have time to finish the baby jumper - partly because I made it 20 stitches smaller than the pattern. Not on purpose, I just can't count. Yes, after 30 baby jumpers, and 400 other projects you would think I'd know how to count.
I loved the Chiaogoos that Kris lent me so much that I've ordered my own set, so that was a major win.
I've put unblocked photos up here, because I wanted to get these done and documented. sOctober starts tomorrow, and it's going to be 31 days of all socks all the time. I'm looking forward to it - I hope you are too.
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