I said it would take me a bit longer than five hours, and I wasn't joking. Of course, it may only take five hours of total knitting time, but when you have this obnoxious thing called work taking up the majority of your day, well, that five hours gets spread out over several days.
All that to say, this is as far as I've gotten on my great-nephew's sweater.
I've finished the yoke, and am about to start dividing for the sleeves.
In another update, the landscaper contacted me yesterday evening and said he hasn't forgotten me. He's keeping an eye on the weather and well, right now it looks like it'll be sometime next week before he can even get started.
So, this morning, I put the little basil plants into their new home on the front porch.
There they'll stay until their bed is finally ready.
While I was out there moving the tomato away from the porch edge so it doesn't get drowned, look what I found!
Two little blooms! Of course, they're just forming, but hopefully I'll have a tomato or two soon.
I know this is short, but I want to get back to knitting, so I'm outta here.
Laters.
1 comment:
I like the way the colors are pooling on the sweater. That's so exciting to see those tomato flowers.
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