Look what I finally managed to finish:


The market bag kit I got from Knit Picks--Montavilla Market Tote. They released the bag pattern plus one ball of each of the colors of their worsted weight undyed organic cotton yarn called Simply Cotton as a kit. It's a very soft yarn but it does shed while you work with it. I followed the pattern as it's written but I think if I made it again I would knit the body in blocks of the color from dark to light instead of striping the yarns. The stripes take away from the lace pattern. I don't really care that much though since it's just a market bag. I took it to the grocery store the other day and it held up fine to a pretty heavy load of groceries. There is enough yarn to make a second one but I'm not sure if I'll make another bag or maybe something else... Like all cotton yarn there's little give, so I think I'll do a few projects with wool before I pick up cotton again--my hands were pretty cramped by the time I finished casting off 200 stitches.
I also am about half way done with one Mojo (rav link) sock.


I'm making these for Andrew so that he has some good-luck-teaching-mojo since he's working on his student teaching this semester. (Side note: it's so weird that he'll have a career in 4ish months... jobs are way to grown-up.) The yarn is Regia Silk (rav link) which is the softest sock yarn I've ever touched but the ball is already looking pretty ragged just from being carried around in my purse for the past few weeks. If it's pilling in the ball it's probably not going to hold up that well to man-type wear and tear... but for now it's soft and pretty. I had to change it from 64 stitches to 72 stitches to accommodate Andrew's giant feet, and I did a short row heel instead of an afterthought heel because for this pattern they have the same effect and I don't have to go back later or weave in extra ends. That's really all I've accomplished since my last post but hopefully now that I'm feeling like I have more energy I'll get more done.
Hopefully I have more to post in a week or two.
I'm so sorry to hear about your lack of knitting time. I hope that you uncover some secret source of endless energy this week.
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