I don't often knit more that one project at a time, particularly not when my primary project is something as simple and fun as the Reagan Cardigan. But there have been a few days of late when it was not practical to bring this, with its 200 grams of yarn and stunning Town Bag. Like taking it to work when I might have a chance to knit during coffee with my boss, or making Leon carry it on a run.
Or the night that I had to pick up 200 odd stitches, and I was going to be at the pub in bad light with beer.
So I'm also knitting a sock for Leon. It's the rather stunning House Baratheon pattern. I had it memorised after one repeat, the yarn is stunning, and it's very portable. Perfect choice as an alternative project.
Usually I don't like knitting two things because I never know which I "should" be working on. this is simple, since there is a primary (Regean) and a secondary, that I only knit when I don't have another option. I'm sure when I'm done with the cardigan I will power through what is left of the socks, but for now I'm actually content with my two projects, progressing in tandem.
There's a sock in progress in that fancy running vest |
Or the night that I had to pick up 200 odd stitches, and I was going to be at the pub in bad light with beer.
So I'm also knitting a sock for Leon. It's the rather stunning House Baratheon pattern. I had it memorised after one repeat, the yarn is stunning, and it's very portable. Perfect choice as an alternative project.
Usually I don't like knitting two things because I never know which I "should" be working on. this is simple, since there is a primary (Regean) and a secondary, that I only knit when I don't have another option. I'm sure when I'm done with the cardigan I will power through what is left of the socks, but for now I'm actually content with my two projects, progressing in tandem.
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