Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Yarn Along (no. 22): ATC Swap @ Cindy's Wobblog

After blogging every day for one week straight, I'm glad to be back to a casual blogging status again. The Household Waste Challenge was a lot of fun. There were some great comments and I met some lovely people. I think I'd like to do something similar next year.

On another note, my good friend Cindy, over at Cindy's Wobblog, is hosting a Spring ATC (Artist Trading Card) swap. ATC swaps are great fun for both adults and children. For this ATC to happen there needs to be a minimum of six participants! So if you are interested, or you think your children might be, go over and check out her post and leave a comment.


With everything happening I've still found a little bit of time to knit. I finished Sweetpea's Milo vest for this fall and I'm getting close to finishing a pair of longies for a friend who had a little girl on Easter Sunday! I'm using Kanoko Pants for the pattern and Ella Rae Camel Soft yarn - so soft! I haven't had the chance to start reading Reasons to Believe by Scott Hahn yet. Hopefully I'll make a dent in it this week.

To see what others are knitting and reading this week visit Ginny's blog.

9 comments:

  1. Those pants are really sweet!

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  2. Oh my! I just added those longies to my Ravelry faves. Such a cute pattern! Thanks for sharing it.
    Thanks also for sharing about the ATC swap - my daughter has been interested in finding one of these - I'll have to take a peek.

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  3. Your knitting is so pretty! I love Scott Hahn, but I have not read Reason to Believe yet so I will check it out.

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  4. Those longies are so very cute. Love the colour. Jacinta

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  5. Wishing I had a little one to knit up a pair of those longies for! So cute. :)

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  6. The stitch patterns on the longies are very creative.

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  7. Those longies are adorable. Our neighbor had a baby yesterday- I was going to knit a quick hat, but I'll have to consider those.

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  8. I love that pattern. I've made two pairs in different sizes already. They're so roomy and beautiful! (:

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