Leo!
As promised, here are the first few pictures of Leo. Jered wore it to work yesterday and I was so proud :) My first really nice sweater!

And I waited until after we were married to give it to him. Okay, well really it just worked out that way because I took my dear sweet time finishing it up!
Strike a pose:

Now I'm all ready to knit up a sweater for myself. I made Salt Peanuts about a year ago, and it turned out allright, but I want something less heavy and more fitted. I got the Last Minute Knitted Gifts book from Jered for Christmas and I have been thinking about starting the hourglass sweater. It's knit in the round (always good!) and I really like that it is fitted throughout the body. Now that I've finished Leo and took my time seaming it up (and actually learned how to seam, after all these years), I am much more ready to do big projects that require lots of seaming.
Maybe that's why I've fallen in love with lace...no seaming!
I went over to my friend Dani's house today and taught her to knit.
She is an incredibly fast learner. Her mom knits, and she had learned a long time ago, but had gone to just crocheting until now. She is expecting twins in August and
thought she had better learn to knit now so that she can start cranking
out double blankets, sweaters, booties etc.
Christmas was good to us this year. Before we left for Alabama we had to take the ornaments off the tree, but here is a shot of it in all its glory before it started being deconstructed.

This weekend Jered and I are going to try and go on a bike ride with the new bikes we got for Christmas. We picked them up on Tuesday but haven't had a chance to ride yet because the weather has been sooo cold and wet out. It is supposed to clear up on Sunday and I'm really hoping it does. I want to break in my new bike. I'll post pictures if we do get out and ride.
I am looking forward to this weekend, it's been a little boring being at home without Jered all week.

And I waited until after we were married to give it to him. Okay, well really it just worked out that way because I took my dear sweet time finishing it up!
Strike a pose:

Now I'm all ready to knit up a sweater for myself. I made Salt Peanuts about a year ago, and it turned out allright, but I want something less heavy and more fitted. I got the Last Minute Knitted Gifts book from Jered for Christmas and I have been thinking about starting the hourglass sweater. It's knit in the round (always good!) and I really like that it is fitted throughout the body. Now that I've finished Leo and took my time seaming it up (and actually learned how to seam, after all these years), I am much more ready to do big projects that require lots of seaming.
Maybe that's why I've fallen in love with lace...no seaming!
I went over to my friend Dani's house today and taught her to knit.
She is an incredibly fast learner. Her mom knits, and she had learned a long time ago, but had gone to just crocheting until now. She is expecting twins in August and
thought she had better learn to knit now so that she can start cranking
out double blankets, sweaters, booties etc.
Christmas was good to us this year. Before we left for Alabama we had to take the ornaments off the tree, but here is a shot of it in all its glory before it started being deconstructed.

This weekend Jered and I are going to try and go on a bike ride with the new bikes we got for Christmas. We picked them up on Tuesday but haven't had a chance to ride yet because the weather has been sooo cold and wet out. It is supposed to clear up on Sunday and I'm really hoping it does. I want to break in my new bike. I'll post pictures if we do get out and ride.
I am looking forward to this weekend, it's been a little boring being at home without Jered all week.









