Or in our case, the Knitter's Children. Aside from a super-quick blanket I made for SweetGirl just before her second holiday, my kids do not have a single item of knitted goodness. (I started a LittleMan blanket well before he was born but the project was abandoned and the yarn repurposed for other projects.)
This is the year that changes! I have committed myself to making 2 sweaters for the kids for their holiday pictures (yes, it's October but the Holidays come fast for a knitter pressed for time) and a blanket each for part of their Christmas gift. Not just any sweater knitted on giant needles and thick yarn - sweaters made of fingering weight and sport weight yarn. With Intarsia. And cable. I say I have committed myself but perhaps I need to have myself committed. It's ambitious but it is time the kids actually received a knitted item from their mother, instead of watching knitted things come off the needles and into boxes that travel to other places in the country.
All of this came about because in a fit of weakness (cannot resist a good knitting book. just can't) I purchased Lucinda Guys' Handknits for Kids and found myself face to face with some of the cutest kid items that are sophisticated at the same time. Of course now that I have ordered the yarn for all 4 projects I really am committed to finishing everything. Because otherwise I will have spent a lot of cash to enhance my ever-growing stash (OtherHalf's eyebrows will not shoot off his forehead when this box arrives because he TOLD me to buy the yarn. so HA!)
Keeping in mind though, that kid sweaters are a much faster item to finish than, say, an adult sweater, it should not be an impossible task. I am, however, going to force myself to finish SweetGirl's Halloween costume for this year before the yarn arrives (thank goodness this particular carrier is slow to ship, won't receive yarn until late this week or even early next week) and sew the backing for the last blind to be hung. And now that I have told you all my ambitious plans I will be motivated to entertain you all with photos and updates of the projects (and you can all yell at me randomly: "You are posting and commenting too much. That means you are on the internet and not knitting. Back away from the computer and get back to knitting.")
And you know my sisters are a pair of enablers (this is a good thing) ... I'm still working a sweater from yarn my sister sent me in May and then my other sister sent me deliciously tweedy yarn with JUST ENOUGH yardage for my very own Weasley sweater (literally the exact yardage required by the pattern). I tell OtherHalf that my stash is not entirely my fault. Nor is my pattern book collection (because along with the yarn came a cute pattern book with children's sweater patterns that I now must decide which to make!) But I can't resist yarn! And patterns! And! And! I'm going to have to go work part time at a LYS to curb my addiction (or fund it). Don't get me started about the queue of ladies having babies in the next several months!! If I perhaps gave up sleep I could knit to my hearts content without interruption. Then the Knitter's children would have plenty of handknit items to wear.
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