I didn't make it
Franklin Habit came to visit Austin today as part of his 1,000 Knitters Project. My goal was to finish Isabella so I could wear it for my picture. I didn't make it :-(

I didn't realize that I would have basically no time for knitting once finals were over. In fact, silly me, I thought just the opposite. I can't complain because life as a summer associate is pretty swanky with lots of good food, fun events, and nice people, but I am always amazed at how exhausting near-constant social time is.
As you can see, I did make excellent progress on Isabella. The back is done, and I am currently doing short-row bust shaping on the front. I would still like to get it finished this summer as I have a suit this would look excellent underneath, which is what I originally picked the yarn out for. We'll see how quickly I finish it, though, because I am sooo in the mood to knit some lace and cables now that school is done.
Franklin's visit was really fun. Unfortunately I didn't get to stay too long because I had a handbell concert to get to. The Knitting Nest was pleasantly full with lots of people shopping and knitting while awaiting their turn, but it wasn't overly crowded. Here's me with Franklin.

Check out how long the scarf that everyone is working on while getting their picture taken is.

Here's my friend Lisa who is my handbell/knitting buddy.

And here's Rita and Lydia from LSSK.

I was also pleasantly surprised to run into Ana who makes Entrelac stitch markers. I purchased some of these back in April when she had her collection at The Knitting Nest Ravelry get together. I LOVE THEM! They are small, so they don't interfere with my knitting when I'm using small needles. But they're much prettier than the small plastic ones I've been able to find. I was planning to email her about ordering some, so I was thrilled when she said she had some with her. I got two different colors of little tiny ones and one slightly larger one that I like for marking the beginning of the row in circular knitting. I needed some more because all the ones I bought my first time around are in use already. I highly recommend her products if you tend to knit with smaller needles or just don't like dangly stitch markers, but still want them to be pretty.

I also picked up 2 skeins of Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock in Pink Blossom. These are for test knitting socks for another LSSK friend - Birdy. She's finishing up her heart socks pattern, and I offered to test it out for her. Should be fun - I'm thinking my sister loves pink and the hearts would be cute girly socks for her. Of course, I also think they'd be really cute for me.

And check out these cute tape measures that Stacy just got in and was giving away with purchases. Glad I bought something 

Comments
Woot! I am glad you were able to sit with Franklin. I REALLY wanted to go, but it was not int he cards :( But am glad LSSK was properly represented. Grin. You look great!
Posted by: Birdy
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June 3, 2008 06:24 PM