I have been a little limited by what I can knit as I am trying to let my elbow heal from a bad case of tennis elbow. I think it started in December when I spent two days winding warps for towels. I also started karate in December and that didn't help. Add in feverish knitting to try and keep up with the Spring Shawl Surprise, and I was doomed. So, for the last three days, I have knit almost nothing. This has given me some time to get going on weaving those towels, and I have been able to do some spinning.
Elizabeth has transitioned to the juniors Karate program and is really enjoying it as well. She was a little bored with the Preschool class.
I am well into the first of the STR Sock-of-the-month. The yarn is not a colorway that I would ordinarily pick, but I am actually enjoying knitting with it. This is the project that I have been carrying around with me, knitting a few rows per day so that I don't work my elbow too much.
I finished the little hat below as a baby gift for a friend, and am using the rest of the skein of Peace Fleece sock yarn for a pair of socks for Elizabeth, one down, one to go.
This is the beginning of my SSS, abandoned for now because of my tendonitis. I am actually much farther into it, working on clue 3 (or 4, I cant recall). I am downloading the clues as they become available and will probably slowly finish this over the next six months.
So: My To-Do List for Feb/March is the following (allowing for minimal knitting per day)
1. Finish STR January socks
2. Finish handspun sweater (front and back done, 1/2 way through the sleeves) including blocking and assembly.
3. Finish the six towels currently in progress on my Mightly Wolf.
4. Finish the Grant Ave vest
5. Finish the socks for Elizabeth from the Peace Fleece.
6. Work on my current spinning project--Merino/Tencel
7. Work on my 3-ply alpaca yarn, using up the Alpaca I used for my LX
Could be a might bite ambitious, aye!
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