Slogging through knitting

I haven’t written much lately, because I have become a knitting machine.  Last fall I showed you these washcloths and soaps, which were friendship gifts for Eastern Star grand chapters (state meetings) I would be attending.  All of those have been given away, and it’s time for Louisiana’s grand chapter, my home state.  I have 17 soap bars left; as of today, I have 14.5 washcloths knitted.  I can’t begin to tell you how much I want to knit something else.  However, between here and the end of March I also have to make a gown for our DD, prepare music for three church services, as well as for that grand chapter (I’m the grand organist this year),  and in general plan a bit.  There just aren’t days to goof off.  le sigh. Oh, how I look forward to playing with wool, or alpaca, or any of the knitting delights that wait for me when I have completed my obligations!

The sun did come out yesterday, and Casper and Victoria took the opportunity to enjoy it together (something they seldom do…she’s too bossy.)  It looked inviting!

3 Comments

  1. Knitnana said,

    February 12, 2009 at 2:38 pm

    They’re so pretty! (ok…the cats, too!) I love the colors in dishcloth cotton!
    (((hugs)))

  2. Birdsong said,

    February 13, 2009 at 12:39 am

    What an accomplishment to make it through so many gifts! Tell your kitties they are looking very contented and lovely in that photo.

  3. AlisonH said,

    February 13, 2009 at 11:40 pm

    You’ve done a lot! Almost there.

    Oh to be a cat in the sunbeams snug in a warm house on a cold day. Look at the contentment in their faces!


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