Holiday Knitting Fun
December 29th, 2004 at 9:46 pm (the-nanny-sweater)
Christmas was great this year. Lots of fun presents for the kids who overloaded right about as we were done opening presents; and quite a few toys for us parents as well. Mike received his secret socks. He hasn’t worn them yet, because I stole them to put in the wash. The yarn softened up quite nicely and I think they will wear really well.
The only other thing I was knitting as a holiday gift was The Nanny Sweater. She is aware that it wouldn’t be ready in time for Christmas, so it was no-stress knitting for me. I have the pattern memorized, and because it’s knit in pieces it is small enough to use it as my take along project! (at least so far). We’ve determined the proper length for the back will be 25 inches. The instructions basically say "knit in pattern until you reach 28 inches in length". No shaping, no fuss, no muss. There is a bit of shoulder shaping, but that’s in the last two or three rows. I’ll be pulling out my short row shaping instructions so I can do a three needle bind off on the shoulders.
So for now, I’m just over 15" along, more than halfway done with the back:

Wait, what’s that in the background behind The Nanny Sweater? Why it’s my brand new blocking board!!! (aka a SpaceBoard)

I was the dutiful wife this year – I emailed my husband several suggestions for cool stuff to get me. This was one of them. It was one of the largest boxes under the tree. It folds in half for easy storage and has handles on it so you can carry it. It’s a padded surface so you can pin into it when blocking things out.
After I opened it and thanked Mike, telling him I was really looking forward to using it. He looks at me and says, "I’m so glad you like it! What IS it?".
Apparently he didn’t know what he had ordered. Too funny!
He was definately the dutiful husband in ordering this thing (which wasn’t really on the inexpensive side) that his wife said she wanted. (I will have to contemplate this awesome power I have been given for future gift suggestions. *grin*)
I am looking forward to getting all the pieces of TNS done so I can block out the sleeves and front pieces the same size using the measurements on the board.
The other cool thing he supposedly ordered me? All the back issues of INKnitters. Unfortunately, It hasn’t arrived yet. Lucikly my awesome friend Joann loaned me all of her back issues so I’m reading through them that way. There are definately some great technical articles in them that will be worth keeping. To that end we had to go to my favorite store in the world, Organized Living, and buy some magazine storage box thingys.















