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Easter socks

My latest socks have rainbow sprinkles.

Cotton napkins for spring

These turned out pretty well! I like how bright they are on my table, next to the flowers. Happy spring!

Knit table napkins

I dislike paper napkins, and I'm not much for sewing, so I thought: why not knit some? I have a bunch of light, sport weight cotton in various colours, and with my skinniest needles (I admit, they're two slightly different sizes, 3.25 and 3.5 mm) I started a plain, stockinette square. I used 50-65 long-tail CO stitches (the number doesn't matter too much; I used different initial cast-ons because some of my yarn was thinner, some thicker) with a 4-knit-stitch border all-round to discourage curling. For example: CO 50 st. K first 4 rows in knit stitch. Switch to stockinette: K one RS rows, P WS rows, but K first 4 st of each row and K last 4 st of each row on WS to form a knit border. Do this until napkin is more or less a square, then K four more rows in knit stitch and BO. Next, I'll look for a linen blend (and maybe matching-sized needles!) to make another batch.

Moving-week sock

We've spent two weeks moving to a new place -- packing, painting, unpacking.... I haven't found all my knitting supplies yet, but I was itching to get at my needles, so I made this sock -- mostly by memory, which was pretty cool! It's a bit bunchy and the lace looks a little weird, but I'm satisfied for now. And I have enough yarn for a second one, whew.

Meditative Sweater Knitting

We have another snowfall today, and I'm loving the simplicity of knitting this simple raglan wool twist sweater.

The Pleasure of Plain Socks

There's nothing more soothing than knitting warm things for feet. Unless, of course, it's a scarf.... Longish teal socks for my daughter, to wear with her Doc Martins.

A Day of Support

I knit a few pink pussyhats this week for family and friends. #WomensMarchVictoria We match!