Start them Early
Knit Happens is a lovely yarn shop - not only do they sell me crack ummm... yarn, but they also put up with me bringing the Little Monster for visits. In fact, they may have occasionally encouraged her to develop luxury yarn tastes (cough cough - sea silk, cough cough).
So is it any wonder that Baby A has unique preferences when it comes to toys? She could, of course, play with the toys that have been carefully designed to entertain a baby of her age.
She could also help Elspeth play with some yarn.
It was at this point that poor Elspeth realized that she could no longer pull yarn from the ball. After a brief tug-of-war, I managed to wrest the yarn from Baby A and return it to its rightful owner.
On my own knitting front, there is slow but steady progress on my raglan pullover. I'm weaving in the ends and getting ready to pick up for the collar - good times. I'm forcing myself to complete all of the finishing on this sweater and on Wild Apple before I even wind yarn and swatch for my next project. Well, maybe I'll do a quick swatch so I can wash it and let it dry... but I can't START the project until I get all of the finishing done.
Do sleeves count as "starting?" What if the swatch is a sleeve?
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