Much house~ma to Cashmere!
Susan, that is wicked cool!
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Much house~ma to Cashmere!
Susan, that is wicked cool!
It's early...gonna talk to myself until someone else shows up.
So, it turns out that I used historical present tense, for the most part, on my last annotated bibliography, without even knowing I was supposed to. GO ME!
And, no, I'm not just copying and pasting from my previous AB. I'm just using it to not reinvent the wheel. There are a few articles that I'm still using for this project (the last AB was a preliminary look at articles for this project), so I'm seeing what I said then and doing it better with my extensive new knowledge on ABs. It's very exciting. Don't you wish you were me? I've got five of 8 required entries done. I actually think I'm going to have nine entries. Going above and beyond! That sounds a bit like a quote from Toy Story.
Ok. Someone please come save me from this!
I'd come and save you, vw, but I feel as if I need saving myself. Work is going to be fun this week - lots to do, and I'm supposed to be observing a class all week. Yikes.
Awww...poor Anne! Maybe I should come save you! We could go yarn shopping!
Speaking of yarn...what's a good soft, kind of bulky baby yarn? I need brown. I've checked Kiddo (Crystal Place) and Plush (Berroco). Kiddo *might* work, but it's not my favorite.
And speaking of yarn, I'm currently in the process of trying to knit a nice baby blanket for DH's sister's as-yet-unborn offspring. I haven't knit for a good ten years, so it's a bit of an undertaking. Does anyone know any nice, simple patterns that might work?
I'm a crocheter, so Anne's a better resource for you, Jars. But, I'm sure she's got tons.
ETA: But, I will say, pick a nice, soft, bulky yarn that will knit together more quickly. I really love Reynold's Blossom for baby blankets.
A good, super bulky yarn is something called "Big Baby" by Muench. It's microfiber (and machine washable) but feels like really, really good wool.
Jars, a good, simple baby blanket pattern is to cast on just three stitches, and work back and forth in garter stitch (knit each row). Slip the first stitch of each row, then increase in the second stitch. Repeat this row over and over (making a triangle) until the sides of the triangle are as long as you want the blanket to be wide. Once you get to that point, change to slip the first stitch of each row, then knit the next two stitches together.
That does sound easy, Anne! Thanks! I was considering checked squares, but I don't know how neat they'd end up, considering how out of practice I am.
It works really well if you find a bulky yarn that's variegated in texture and/or color. I hope it goes well!