Caterina, Chickens & Eggs, Knitting for baby
More Baby knitting . . .
I’ve all but finished the basic, top down baby sweater that I was working on . . . it just needs the underarm seams sewn up – something I didn’t have the concentration or lighting for the other night while I was at knitting group. I’ll get to it sometime soon . . . really.
I’ve started working on the 2nd baby blanket. I don’t have a picture of it yet but I really like it. I’m knitting it in the round, based on EZ’s Februrary Shawl Pattern from Knitter’s Almanac. I’ve decided to keep the bulk of it – the center square – in plain Stockinette Stitch (except where the increases are, I could have made them less visible but I just didn’t think of it until afterward) I’ve got 4 lines of double increases, yarn overs, that go from the center out to the corners. Then I plan to add a knitted-on lace edging around the outside of it.
The yarn for this one is something I picked up at Webs on my way to the KR Retreat last November – Misti Alpaca Suri Silk (80% Baby Suri Alpaca; 20% Silk) in Blush. Its lovely stuff, very soft and light, and while probably less than ideal as a baby yarn in general it really is going to be a pretty, delicate little blanket. I’ve gone through 2 skeins of it so far and have about a 22″ square at the moment . . . I’m thinking of working until its about 30 or 32 inches and then adding a 2-3 inch wide lace. This will very likely be the blanket we bring her home in – and if things go well, there might be enough left for a tiny little newborn sized sweater!
I’ve also got some little, sample sized skeins of my hand-painted sock yarns around which have been collecting dust . . . I’ve realized that each one is about the right amount for a baby sock and so I’m going to knit her some tiny little baby socks in handpainted yarns . . . I may cast on for one of them this morning if I get a chance.
Baby update
Tomorrow we’ll be at 34 weeks – which for us means about 5 weeks left . . . and yes, I’m counting. This little girl is trying like crazy to make more room in there – stretching and twisting and moving around almost all the time now. Not a lot of big “kicks” anymore but she moves enough that you can actually watch my belly move like that scene in the
“Aliens” movie just before that first baby alien burts out of the guy! Tons of fun!
We still have a few more things to do to finish getting ready for her arrival – like bringing in and setting up the crib. I’m hoping to do that today perhaps or tomorrow . . . once the crib is in I can go ahead with plans to wash all the bedding etc and get that portion of the set-up done. Then I need some good sunny days lined up so I can wash and sun-bleach all the diapers . . . oh, and I need to order a few more snappi’s and check to see if I have enough covers etc. . . .
There is a lot let prep this time around – given that we have basically everything and just need to wash up a few things . . . which with my “nesting” urges has definately led to more baby knitting this time around than last time. Afterall, I feel like I need to be doing something to get ready . . . . so why not channel that energy into knitting, right? Its better than last time when I actually Ironed all the diapers – flats and prefolds – and the cloth wipes – dozens and dozens of them! That was until I found out that the don’t work as well after ironing and so I washed them all again!
I do feel like I should knit something else for Mimmo – so perhaps after this blanket (which is moving along quickly anyway) I’ll go ahead and knit him a sweater for next winter. Since he’s already wearing a 4T (at 2.5!) I’m going to knit him a size 6 for next year . . . I think there are only a few of the sweaters that he’s worn this winter that will actually fit next year – but I need to try them all on him again and check lengths to see which have a little wiggle room before I’ll know for sure . . .
Chicken Update
We’ve decided to reduce the number of Roosters – Dom had a friend who was looking for a couple of birds anyway and so we now have 2 Roosters left. I’m really hoping that the reduced Testosterone level will lead to some better behavior – I’m really sick of being attacked for trying to do the daily chores! At the very least it means I only have to worry about them coming from 2 directions at once – not all sides at the same time!
Egg production is down just a little – we’re getting just about a dozen a day. Before we were getting 8 dozen a week . . . but that was when they were getting big batches of greens daily. The supply has dried up temporarily as the people who were supplying MIL with greens are on vacation for 3 weeks – I think this is the 2nd week – but I’m willing to bet it will come back up once they are back on their daily salad.
Alrighty, off to make some coffee – I think I need it!
27 Mar 2008 Margaret 2 comments






