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Life is getting busy

Boy, I have barely knit the past few weeks! Life has gotten a bit crazy with the buying a house and moving and all. As I look around my living room at the moment there are huge stacks of packing paper and boxes yet to be used, many piles of already packed boxes, and a huge stack of stuff to bring to the house tonight including a few dishes, cleaning supplies and painting gear!

I did find time to bake a cake for one of my knitting friends, Lori, to bring to knitting last Monday night. Plus, it gave me an excuse to use my pretty cake server :) This is a ginger-lemon bundt cake from a Weight Watchers recipe and it was AMAZING! HIGHLY recommended by all, exceot from my perception I should have waited to let the glaze set up a tiny bit before dumping it on the cake. Oh well, it was still delicious.

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In knitting news, I have been working on a steeking sweater for quite some time not without telling you much. Ravelry says I started it on January 9th, which seems pretty accurate. I did introduce the yarn to you as well as a pattern I gave up on back here. So a little more about the project:
1. This summer I got a great deal on some beautifully colored fingering weight yarn
2. I really love colorwork
3. I decided, heh! Lets use this pretty colored yarn to do a colorwork circular yoke, I have always wanted to do that.
4. I saw this awesome Fair Isle book and was like, I can totally design a sweater!
5. I got a little carried away with the first design, as can be seen in that previous blog post.
6. Once I toned things down I was way happier with the design
7. A beautiful colorwork yoke sweater MUST have beautiful colorwork at the ends of the sleeves and body, so that is what I am doing
8. It is going to be a cardigan and thus must knit a beautiful colorwork seed stitch band down the front from which to stee (EEKKK!!!)

So here it is in current state!
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The colorwork pattern will continue with a band of purple diamonds on blue band at the bottom and ends of sleeves.

I am really loving it, the colorwork was just the right level of fun and challenging. And now I can do a nice big run of stockinette in the round for some mindless knitting as I find little time to knit. Oh, and I am holding the colored fingering weight yarn double and using Knit Picks swish worsted for the grey parts, the gauge is perfectly even between the two, luckily! Needles are size 6 Addis. I am just a teeny bit worried that it is going to be really hot, but as a cardigan it will make a lovely lighter jacket even. Now what to do about the band, make it a button band, or do a zipper? Or some sort of closures other than buttons? Hmmmm…..

OK, well, we get the house tonight at 5pm PST. I already have the key, yay! So more photos to come as we get into the house and paint!

Plums and Plummeting

Food just tastes better in Portland

Rainbow Cake!

Cold toes and a warm belly