Having finished the hat this weekend, I have two projects on the needles: the sweater (I’m nearly done with the back) and a pair of baby socks I cast on for today at lunch. I love baby socks because they just move along so quickly. Plus, my cousin is pregnant and I’d like to send her a little something in lieu of actually going to her baby shower in Connecticut. Actually, I so despise baby showers that I’m delighted I have a ready-made excuse not to attend.
(I’m just not a cute kind of person and have little interest in oohing over your diaper genie or in playing a game that involves guessing how huge your midriff has become. Why is this game fun? No one invites guests over to their Christmas party and asks them to guess how many pounds the host has gained in holiday weight….)

A project I need to start soon is the socks for my Bloomin’ Feet pal. The premise, sponsored by intrepid Yarn Aboard host Amanda, behind this particular swap is that no one knits for the knitter. So each of us in the swap has a secret pal for whom we are knitting a pair tailored to the person’s foot size and fiber and color preferences. My pal is very easy-going, so I’m remarkably lucky in that regard. I am, however, a little nervous because I’ve never knit socks for feet that weren’t within reach.
I hunted around the web for weeks before finally ordering two Woolarina yarns (because I can’t get enough of the Woolarina) to choose between. I have, I believe, settled on the one on the right. It seems bright and springy and is a half merino-half tencel blend that I’m eager to experience. The one in the middle was my other option; it’s lovely but turned out to be darker in person than it appeared on the website. I have some ideas about what I’d like to knit with that, but there’s no rush on it. (The one on the left is not sock yarn and was an impulse purchase. I don’t know what I’m going to do with it, but it was purple and pink and on sale and it hopped in my shopping cart and asked to go through the checkout with me. Who am I to argue with a charming skein of soft yarn?)
Now that I have my Bloomin’ Feet yarn, I’m hunting the elusive perfect pattern. I have my eye on a couple and just want to stare at the yarn and the patterns simultaneously to see if one rises above the rest.
The most recent yarn to wander into my life is this birthday gift from Gramma:

One thousand yards of a mauvey variegated sport-weight alpaca yarn, from the farm of one of the owners of my mom’s local yarn shop and weaving studio.
Now I just have to figure out the perfect project for this squishy yarn. Does anyone have any suggestions?
All those Woolarina yarns are gorgeous! And the alpaca, too.
You have my total agreement on showers. Wedding, baby, doesn’t matter, I avoid them all.
Baby showers are a type of hell, I swear. I have to go to my cousin’s next month (in CT – what if we have the same cousin!?!? There can’t possibly be more than 1 pregnant woman in CT at a time, right?? 😉 ) and am so dreading it, as her mom is very big on those games if the shower for her daughter last year was any indication. UGH. At least there will be homemade Italian cookies from my great-aunt.
I LOVE the yarn you picked for the socks – so pretty! The yarn from your Gramma is lovely too, but I have no suggestions!
Comment by Jenn 03.06.07 @ 6:36 ami’m with you on baby showers. three kids and i still haven’t had a shower. thankfully! and ditto for weddings and graduations. i’m more the type to send a congratulatory card ;o)
Comment by amanda 03.06.07 @ 8:01 amI agree with your comments on the baby showers. The dignity and class seems to have gone out of some of these get togethers.
The sock yarns look pretty — I can’t suggest a pattern but I’m looking forward to seeing what you choose.
Comment by Debby 03.06.07 @ 8:29 amThe Woolarina is so pretty and I love the yarn your Gramma gave you – nice color!
Comment by Suzanne 03.06.07 @ 9:27 amOh lovely yarn! I think I’m getting through my stash busting by oogling other people’s yarn.
As for patterns… hmmm… what about Cookie’s Monkey socks from knitty? or Anna Bell’s Elfines? Both have interesting patterns that might show off the color of that yarn.
And as for baby showers — none of my friends are having them yet (thank god!). I do wish they’d have babies so i could have recipients for the tons of baby socks i make when i’m stressed! 🙂
Comment by Jennie 03.06.07 @ 9:53 amHave you seen the Katharine Hepburn Cardigan from the new book Lace Style? I’m not sure the yardage required, but it does call for sport weight yarn and this is a lovely color. If you want to see a swatch from the pattern, go look at January One’s blog – she is knitting this in green.
Comment by Tonni 03.06.07 @ 10:45 amThat the yarn appears to come with purple tissue paper seems to me an extra added bonus, and I’ll bet the cats agree.
Comment by Grey Kitten 03.06.07 @ 2:17 pmAll the yarn is very pretty, but I think you made the right choice. The blues and greens will knit up into a very lovely sock.
Comment by Sarah 03.06.07 @ 2:57 pmOooh, I totally agree about the measuring-of-the-belly baby shower game. I’ve never seen it in action, but it sounds totally cruel!
And your newest yarn additions are lovely!