I'm joining Ginny once again this week to share what I am knitting and reading.
On the needles, I am starting a hat for Therese. I bought her a new spring outfit that is not pink. I was actually able to find a cute yellow and white little cotton dress with navy trim. I am making this hat to go with the dress. The largest size the pattern makes is 3/6 months. She will be 6 months old next week. I don't even want to think about that. Add to that the fact that we grow our babies with big brains. I'm talking 95th percentile for the head. All this to say, I am trying to knit this with larger needles to get a larger hat.
My reading material reflects my hope that spring is near. I am trying to grow a better garden, start a compost pile or bin, and maybe even a rain barrel to make watering the garden cheaper. We will see how much of this can be accomplished this growing season.
My apologies on the bad photography this week. It is dark outside, but this is the first chance I have had to pull out the camera today.
Hurry up, warmer weather! I can't wait to start digging in the dirt.
On the needles, I am starting a hat for Therese. I bought her a new spring outfit that is not pink. I was actually able to find a cute yellow and white little cotton dress with navy trim. I am making this hat to go with the dress. The largest size the pattern makes is 3/6 months. She will be 6 months old next week. I don't even want to think about that. Add to that the fact that we grow our babies with big brains. I'm talking 95th percentile for the head. All this to say, I am trying to knit this with larger needles to get a larger hat.
My reading material reflects my hope that spring is near. I am trying to grow a better garden, start a compost pile or bin, and maybe even a rain barrel to make watering the garden cheaper. We will see how much of this can be accomplished this growing season.
My apologies on the bad photography this week. It is dark outside, but this is the first chance I have had to pull out the camera today.
Hurry up, warmer weather! I can't wait to start digging in the dirt.
I am also planning on my first! veggie garden this Spring--all organic and composted, too. We shall see!
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