And they’re finally done and blocking!


It feels like I’ve taken forever to knit these gloves.
I’m hoping they don’t take too long to dry, as David’s sister (the recipient) arrives tomorrow afternoon to spend the weekend with us before she heads off to the UK for a year or two.
I’d like to say that this will give me more time to work on Icarus, but I’ve promised Em that I’d knit her this hat.
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It’s from the current issue of the Australian Creative Knitting. Sorry, the picture isn’t very good.
I received a great email last night. In amongst all the other great emails from people joining the lace swap, that is!
David’s cousin and his wife live in Queensland, 1300km away. Almost 3 years ago, they had a beautiful baby girl, so I knit up a few little pink things and sent them along. This is the same little girl whom I knit the little pink STYK cardi for last year. Earlier this year, she got a baby brother. That would be the baby boy whom I knit the shawl for.
So yesterday I received a lovely email from P, the children’s mother.
This is how it started.
Hi Donna
I have you to blame for my newly acquired affliction- I have taken up KNITTING!
It feels so great to spread the knitty bug 🙂

13 thoughts on “

  1. What a lucky SIL. Truly your gloves look as if they are vintage and invaluable!! They should be on display somewhere!!!!
    I wish I could find a hat that suited me. I look terribel in hats!!!

  2. Gloves look great. And cute hat. I tried to knit Gracie a cute hat this year but she swore she wouldn’t wear it. Glad Em is more agreeable!

  3. Gloves look brill… dont think they will be used for a while – we’re in the middle of a heatwave over here !

  4. What a happy looking pair of gloves! I bet the receipient will be happy when the cold weather comes too. Hooray for a new knitter!

  5. Those gloves are great – I’m so bad at washing things first I get so excited when I finish something I wear it straightaway for days! but it does look better washed! I like the look of the hat!

  6. Wow – the fair isle gloves look great! And you have passed the knitting bug on – excellent 🙂
    Still figuring out if I am going to do the lace swap….

  7. Beautiful gloves! And Em is so lucky to have a mother who will knit for her! (Come to think of it, my mom sewed for me, which was really nice of her!).
    And a new knitter, and a lace swap…might be spring over there, with all the new items going to the needles, and that pretty green wool!

  8. The gloves are just beautiful, well done.
    I can easily see how your knitting would inspire someone to take up the needles and yarn as your work is always top rate.

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