can you believe it’s november? what the heck happened to 2006?! i feel like new year’s was just a month or so ago. time is really flying.
speaking of flying, my fingers have been doing a lot of that lately. not only have i been coding like a mad genius at work, but i’ve been knitting every night. it’s so nice to be back into a routine again. the first trimester of my pregnancy really had me down and out, but now i’m back! i feel pretty normal nowadays with only the growing stomach to show that i’m really pregnant. no weird cravings, no insatiable appetite, just normal. it’s kind of nice!
so here’s the progress on the latest projects:

getting close!
i’m really cruising along with this baby ribbed jacket! i finished the second sleeve last night and started working on the right front (that spot where you see the needle hanging out.) i think that i should be done with the body of the sweater tonight! i have the money pit at home and will probably watch it and knit tonight if all goes according to plan. i haven’t seen that movie in years but it gets quoted a lot around my household.

growing…
the mistake rib scarf is growing slowly. i keep switching back and forth between the two balls of yarn i have because they are from different dyelots. i do one big chunk, then another so that, in the end, it will look like it was intentional to have big blocks of different color texture. i should have alternated on alternate rows but i didn’t realize the difference until it was too late… and i hate ripping. so there ya go.
the second angel sock (no picture.. use your imagination) is past the heel and cruising through the foot. i now work on this on the train some days when i don’t feel like reading. this morning i got a lot done on the way into work! so, needless to say, i never finished a pair of socks during socktoberfest, which is a bummer, but i was into the spirit of the thing anyway, and i certainly learned a lot from lolly on sock making! so thanks for the great KAL, lolly!
i still haven’t casted-on for the second leg warmer yet, but i will as soon as i get through the body of this baby sweater. the recipient of the sweater is waiting patiently for it, so i might as well get it done ASAP.
not to be left out of the whole KAL thing for more than, like, 3 seconds, i joined the norovember KAL. it’s also very much like socktoberfest in that there’s no pressure, but if you can knit with noro in november, then do it and join the KAL! i’ve been dying to start my japanese 3-hole shawl forever. you may remember it?

the 3-hole shawl
it’s basically one REALLY long rectangle of wavy stitch with three holes in it. your arms go through the first two holes and then the rest of the shawl wraps around your front and your left arm goes through the third hole. this way your arms are free to do things. great for breastfeeding, if you ask me. this is from the fall/winter 2005 let’s knit magazine in japanese. thankfully, i know enough japanese to do this pattern easy peasy, and it has a chart. no problem.
and this is the yarn i’ll be using (from the stash, of course):

noro silk garden 225
so, once the baby sweater is done, i’m going to cast on for this bad boy. i hope to finish up the angel socks soon too, because i have some christmas knitting to get going on as well. november should be fun! thankfully, i have a nice long thanksgiving weekend at the end of the month and a week of working the box office for the next madair production (come see the second annual Project Playwright!) to get lots of knitting done. huzzah!
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