Thursday, January 28, 2010

Knitting for a Baby

My doctor is having a baby.  I asked if I could knit something for her as she watched meknit on the pick sock and she excitedly agreed.  "What can I knit?", I thought.  I thought of a sweater, thinking at the same time of the woman at the time management seminar who liked knitting baby clothes.  She knitted a little jacket. I asked if I could knit a blanket.  The doctor said that I could knit anything I wanted and that s he would be grateful.

The pink socks are coming along.  I am about 4 inches away from putting in the toe. At the library I shared the sock with a lady who sat at the table whre I was sitting. While at the library I missed a call inviting me to the Sleeping Beauty ballet put on by the New York City Ballet. Argh!

I didn't read much of the encylcopedia, though.  The 2008 volume 3 had some pages missing.  The 2009 edition had the pages included.  They were on Jean Cretien, the former prime minister of Canada. I didn't finish reading until I got home and read through a section of the Christmas entry. I am almost finished reading Volume 3.

I found a book at the library entitled The Sweater Workshop by Jacqueline Fee. It is about non-pattern knitting or knitting without a pattern. 

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