Yes, it's not even the last day of May, but today is the end of Molly's sophomore year of high school. She'll be in school for all of about two hours this morning for closing exercises, and then I'll be picking her and her friend up so they can hang out for the rest of the day. I'm taking the day off from work anyway, so after lunch and Ruthie's midday walk, we are headed to a local shopping center. The girls will be the ones doing the shopping, for the most part, and I'll just be the chauffeur, but I certainly don't mind spending a nice late spring afternoon out of the house.
I haven't done all that much crafting this week, but I did cast on a new project:
It doesn't look like much (mostly because I had to rip out and restart), but this is the beginning of a pair of baby pants for the friends expecting a baby later this year. It's a clever design that has a hemmed waistband with holes for a drawstring. Gauge is given for the main fabric, but the pattern calls for a US 1/2.25 mm needle to be used for the waistband, so that's what a started with. I'd knit a couple of inches before I realized that it was going to be way too small, so I ripped it out and started again with a US 2/2.75 mm needle. Now it's approximately one Ruthie wide and much closer to the finished measurement it should be. I'm using Fibernymph Dye Works yarn, the last skein left unknit from the Lepidoptera Club from a couple of years back -- the colorway is Swallowtails. I've been saving it for something special, and I think this is a worthy use.
We've got a fairly calm weekend ahead, and for once the weather is going to be perfect (sunny and in the mid- to upper 70s). Tonight we're going out for a nice dinner to celebrate a successful end to the school year. Tomorrow I expect Molly will be working, as Sunday she has to be back at school for graduation to perform with the glee club. I'm hoping to get a little extra sleep, take a couple of good long walks by myself, and figure out what larger project I want to start next.
I hope that after last weekend's washout in so many parts of the country, you are getting some sunshine, too, and you can find time to slow down and enjoy this last weekend in May!
Have a fantastic weekend... the weather is supposed to be perfect! (bring it on!!) And congratulations to Molly!
ReplyDeleteThat yarn is beautiful and what fun - baby pants!! Congratulations to Molly. Wow, just 2 more years of high school! Our weather looks perfect too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Molly on another successful year. I hope she has a wonderful summer.
ReplyDeleteI love the yarn for those pants. They are going to be awesome!
Congratulations to Molly on completing another successful year! It seems like the years are flying by. Those baby pants are unique baby knitting and I look forward to seeing them as you progress. Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Molly - a JUNIOR now! Enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe high school years go by so quickly. I hope you enjoyed the afternoon out. What a fun baby gift in some appropriately bright yarn.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. Junior year on the horizon!? Enjoy all the downtime you can this summer…. Can you believe we’re in school til the end of the month, practically? The senioritis is getting real here. 🤣
ReplyDeleteThose little baby pants are absolutely The Cutest! What a fun baby gift, Sarah. And here's to a great summer ahead for Molly! High school just whizzes by in a blur. . . Enjoy every moment, Sarah. XO
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