My sister Hannah and baby are doing well, and we can't wait to bring them both home!

He has such a tiny grumpy old man face. I just want to squeeze him!


Since I was part of my sister's labor support team, there was no knitting going on during the pre-baby part of the evening. However, as we waited for the nurses to wash, weigh, and otherwise fuss with the baby afterwards, I cast on for a sock that I've been wanting to work on for a while.

My first Wollmeise sock (I've had three different skeins for probably over a year, and haven't broken into any of them until just now). These will be Annetrelac Socks, Interweave Holiday Knitting 2007 and also available in the Interweave store (Ravel it here). I am trusting this pattern to guide any pooling tendencies towards it's best advantage. I can't wait for the entrelac part!
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