To disguise the lack of knitting content…

For about the past month, there has been a decided lack of knitting content. Mea Culpa. This is what happens when you do secret test knitting. Oh well. I’m sure everyone will live.

I will do my best to distract you with rambling and cute photos.

puuuuuurrrrrrrrr!

(See y’all?? I’m being petted. I OWN this blog.)

puuuurrrrrrrrr!!

(That’s right. Keep focused now and this can be a pleasant experience - for me.)

puurrrrrrrr!!

(I am so the boss here.)

wha???

(OH! I know you did not just stop petting me!)

Not happy

(Bitch, I will bite you.)

purrrr!

(Good save.)

In between switching dvds and knitting my little heart out on secret stuff (S.S.), I’ve been experiencing the above. I should be done with the S.S. by Thursday and have it all turned back over to Drew.

Which means that by Friday, I need to choose a knitting project. YIKES! There is soo much that I want to knit right now. The more I look at my newly super organized stash, the more things I can think of to knit with it. Because I am after all, participating in Knit From Your Stash 2007 and while I haven’t been buying yarn, I also haven’t been knitting from *my* stash.

Here are the current projects that are particularly piquing my interest.

Glee using Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool in Claret

Cover sweater from Classic Knits using Bartlett Yarns 2 Ply in Lovat

Shetland Triangle using Knit Picks Shadow in Jewels Heather

Equestrian Blazer using Rowanspun Aran in Caviar

Kitty Dim Sum using some vintage tan colored tapestry wool that my Grandma gave me back in January when I went to visit her.

What should I knit next? Cast your votes!

Until then,

puuurrrrrr!

(That’s right. I own her.)

3 Comments »

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  1. I would go with the Glee. I luuurrrve me some Silky Wool. It is the main object of my yarn lust during Lent (gave up buying yarn for Lent). After Easter, I ama gonna be buying me some Silky Wool!!

    Comment by Jennifer — March 6, 2007 @ 11:21 pm

  2. Equestrian Blazer!

    Have you made cat toys before? I like using cotton yarn for cat toys. Cotton doesn’t get as gross and smelly as other fibers. (of course, I’ve never used wool for cat toys, just acryl-ick and cotton.

    Comment by Laura — March 8, 2007 @ 8:41 am

  3. *shouts frantically* Knit for the cat! Knit for the cat!

    *lowers voice to a whisper, flicks eyes back and forth* Psst…he’s trying to own me too! Go for the Shetland Triangle…

    (You should have known you couldn’t get a serious unbiased answer from me.)

    Comment by Susan — March 9, 2007 @ 10:59 pm

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