Monday, January 24, 2011

New Year=New Ideas

As a new year is underway, I am reminded how I, like this blog, have evolved.

I no longer feel like a new mom as I witness my friends and sister-in-laws enter into this thing called Motherhood. Instead of questions, I can now offer advice! And instead of sleepless nights, I now have evenings to knit.






Recent projects that I am working on include: a winter scarf for Lily, a sweater-vest-ish thing (again, for Lily), and baby washcloths for expectant moms who are dear to me.


In working on the washcloth project, my sister informed me that a wool-blend yarn would not be good to use  as wool is water resistant.  Hmmm... makes sens, doesn't it?  What would I do without my shearing, spinning, hand-dyeing sister, really? Sans her input, my poor expectant friends would be seriously confused when using washcloths of mine on their newborns!

I have also entered a new world of blogging since receiving an I-Pad for Christmas. I gleefully retorted to my husband the other day that it is the coolest toy ever (as I proceeded to download every knitting app available)! Seriously, there are apps that do everything from counting rows to keeping stock of your needles!

Back to my sister, she also sent me several hanks of her homespun yarn for Christmas: a variety of worsted wool blends and llama! I am open to suggestions of what to knit with these fabulous yarns.

And further, I have visions to expand this blog to include a novice's reviews and learnings of yarn, knitting resources, knitting shops, and tips---all with the flare that motherhood allows me to spin along the way ;) I'm thinking of creating a more themed focus for regular entries.  Ambitious, I know--but I think the structure will be enjoyable for everyone ;)

Happy New Year and Happy Knitting!

3 comments:

  1. i love you lori!! haha this blog is awesome. p.s.this is Amy Natelborg....

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  2. Love this blog and the new set up :) Cute! Your new projects sound adorable and so neat!

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  3. Lori, you are so beautiful and inpiring! Keep knitting, and one of these days you'll even master Fair Isle with some of that homespun I sent you. If I can do it, so can you! I love you!

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