Knitting as Fast as I Can

So now that my little daughter (let’s call her ‘Ivy’ for blog purposes) has arrived, it’s time to think about her blessing dress. I actually bought the yarn I’m using in Japan back in 2009, before I found out that Tommy and Teddy would be boys.

LaLa Baby Angel Smile

It’s a pretty, creamy, fingering weight wool. Lovely, yes? And very fine. So after knitting my fingers off for the past week and a half, I have this:

Blessing dress in progress

Yay! Fortunately, I know what a difference blocking makes or I would not be nearly so enthusiastic. It’s cool, though…it’ll look nicer soon.

Originally Ivy’s blessing was supposed to be this Sunday, but surprise, surprise, there’s a nasty ice-storm heading in and so everyone we invited from farther than a few miles away was unable to make it and we decided to postpone. That gives me a chance to really take my time with the finishing (and give my tensioning hand a break) and I’m just as glad.

Where Have I Been This Time?

Wondering where I’ve been since Christmas? The answer is simple and adorable.

Sweet baby!

I had my baby.

She is, as the ultrasound promised me, a girl (whew!) born at home at 40 weeks on the dot, one day after the due date I calculated and one day before the due date my midwife calculated, just shy of 8 pounds. She’s a very nice baby.

Even very nice babies take a lot of time, however, and I’m just starting to get back into the swing of things. Crochetvolution is in the works but will (obviously) be late. In the meantime, those of you who knit, please feel free to check out a couple of free patterns I designed in anticipation of my baby girl.

First, a little sweater:

Little Miss Madeline baby sweater free knitting pattern

and second, a little bonnet I made to coordinate with it.

Darling Daisy Bonnet free knitting pattern

I hope you like them! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some serious baby-snuggling to do.