Thursday, July 15, 2010

Winter knitting is so good

Don't you just love knitting in winter. Especially when the item you are knitting covers you and keeps you warm. I started the knee rug the saturday before last at KITGO (Knitting In The Great Outdoors), and finished it before the next weekend. It was a quick knit on 5.5mm addi click circulars with acrylic...yes you read correctly...8ply acrylic yarn (given to me by my mother in-law who can't crochet anymore). I have made this for Albion Park Show in 2011 and then I will give it to my granddaughter for next winter.

I also knitted one of the teapot cosy's which is for the show too. Most of my knitting now is for the show but with places to go after the show so they are made good use of. It is knitted in aran wool and the pattern is from Jo Sharp Issue 2 knitting book, I just need to put some beads on the tie and it will be done.

I haven't worked on the baby shawl for a few weeks now, this is hard to say and I don't know how to write it, I feel a bit numb when thinking about it.....so here it goes......son and daughter in-law lost the baby last week at nearly 12 weeks, I guess it just wasn't meant to be this time. This would have been their second child. We will be going to see them next week as they are having our granddaughter's 2nd birthday party and my parents and DH parents will be travelling up to be there too. We all can't wait to see them and give them a big hug.

My plan is to knit what is on my list and whenever I finish before the date to start the next item I will knit on the shawl.

I am currently knitting a baby 3 piece set for the show which should be a matinee jacket (not many use them these days), a bonnet (even less use a bonnet) and bootees, in typical Annie fashion I am knitting my version of a 3 piece set of a cardigan, beanie and socks.

5 comments:

Rose Red said...

Annie I'm so sorry about the loss of the little unborn baby, I can only imagine how devastating it must feel for everyone.

I think your version of the 3 piece baby set will be much more practical (although I did make a matinee jacket for my baby - but I think it's different if you are a knitter!)

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry for the loss. Hugs to the family. They will be in our prayers.

2paw said...

Oh, that is such sad news, I am glad that you have each other for support.
Nice knitting, the acrylic looks great and such a nice tea cosy.

DrK said...

oh annie, im so sorry to hear about the baby, after everything theyve been through. i hope you are all ok. real and knitted hugs will help a lot k xx

Unknown said...

I'm really sorry about the baby too Annie - such a shame for them.

I'm glad they've got you as a mum and mil - you're a great support to them..