Though there’s been a lot of rest and preparation for baby going on around here, I have managed to steadily hammer away at the pile of unfinished projects that I shared with you all a couple of weeks back.

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After much sewing, seam ripping, cutting, and more seam ripping, the boy now has a sweet little pair of boots and I have a sweet little pattern that will serve me well for months to come.  This pair is made from a repurposed wool sweater and lined with super soft flannel.  There are (of course) a couple more adjustments to be made but these meet all of our needs in a little boot:  functional, unique, warm, and they actually stay on.

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I finished the hat that I was initially making for last month’s Gypsy Road challenge, complete with crochet covered buttons and a whole lotta popcorn stitch.  I am so in love with handspun wool that it almost hurts.  The best part?  This is a completely original design that actually looks and fits just like I was envisioning.  I dig it so much that I actually put one of my labels in my own hat…now that’s good stuff.

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And though it’s only about 20% finished, I have been plodding away at the baby’s sweater.  I even learned a new stitch to add to my knitting bag of tricks–the honeycomb stitch.  I love the elegance of knitting but it certainly takes a lot more time than crochet!