I also applied to two four-year institutions and I am waiting to hear back from them. I sent my applications off about a week or so ago. Just waiting now. (I’m in community college for those who do not know).
On the knitting front! I finished all of my Christmas knitting. I am thinking on trying to finish one more scarf for my mom, but since I knit her the afghan, I’m not worried if I don’t finish the scarf. I might just give it to her for Valentine’s Day instead. Actually! That’s a great idea! Go me! Since I finished my Christmas knitting early, I started my own personal knitting up again. With the craziness of the semester and the Christmas knitting (started in October), I haven’t really had time to knit anything for myself. So here is my Calorimetry:
Now, I’m working on a floppy hat called Spin Me Right ‘Round, Baby! I saw the pattern on Ravelry (come find me, I’m “Lauren3″) and fell in love with it. I would prefer to have a different color instead of a dark gray. With my blond hair, brown would look lovely or a bright green (I am really starting to love green!) would also look nice. But I’m trying to knit through some of my stash and I had some left over Paton Classic Merino Wool from the boyfriend’s R-31 project (which I am still working on, I hate zippers and felting) that I thought would be great. I took this picture yesterday. I only knit the ribbing and the five rows of stockinette. Today, I’ve added about 2 1/2 – 3 inches of the swirl pattern. Its starting to really look good:
Alright, enough about me, now one to the Christmas gifts. I accidentally wrapped a couple people’s gifts before I could take the picture. But I’ll just get a picture of them wearing it, not a big deal. I’d prefer that really. Anywho, I crocheted two items for Christmas! Yay! I taught myself how to crochet. Good times.
So, my mom was bugging me to make a jacket for our dog. I refused and still think I will continue to refuse. I will not put my dog in a jacket! So, I made her a little throw which she can lay on. We have wooden floors in our front hallway, where she likes to lay. The floors can get mighty cold. This will be the solution:
I also made my mother a small afghan. Very small. I didn’t measure and I have no clue how many stitches I started out in the chain (I taught myself to crochet on this, leave me be) but it looks nice. Good enough to wrap around her shoulders or lay on her lap on those chilly nights. I have been meaning to make this type of thing for the past year. I kept trying to knit it but that didn’t work out at all. I hated all the stockinette stitch and garter and I didn’t know how I was going to sew it together. So I thought, since crocheting afghans is a big deal in this family, I might as well learn:
And since I thought this was cute, I had to take a picture and post:
Night!








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