Nov 15, 2004

Well Hello


I spent the last three days of varying degrees of a wouldn't-go-away migraine... I read that several other knit bloggers have been suffering from them, too. I wonder if it's the changing season?

I finished a hat and a pair of wrist cuffs, but that's all that I've done knitwise. (Although I managed to make this hat proper size instead of baby size.) I've been 'let off the hook' as far as some of my Christmas knitting goes. Our families decided to draw names this year, which makes everything easier. Some things I will mail off as a 'just because gift' before Christmas, and everything else will be for other times.

The other day DH was flipping through my Vogue Holiday Knitting, which took me by surprise. But what surprised me even more was when I teased him a bit about it, he told me he was looking for a man's sweater that he might like! I was shocked. He's been very supportive of my knitting, and quite frankly, of all my hobbies and interests. (Even when he 'doesn't get what it is I've painted', he still supports me.) But I've never seen him wear anything knitted in the last twelve years, and didn't think he would want anything knitted. It was a pretty cool moment, if that makes any sense to you.

And, speaking of knitted wristcuffs, my son is positive they're going to be then next coolest thing. Although he's not sure if guys can get away with wearing one on each wrist, or just one. He was going to school to take color orders from all his friends today!




Posted by shecrafts at 11:12 am

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