A long time ago, when I was very young… and living in Australia, a friend told me about a mother who would even knit at red traffic lights to make the most of every spare moment. I did not really understand back then…
Now, this is me 20 years later, waiting in the car for a couple of minutes to pick up one of the children. Well.
Yes, I am knitting Clara.
I've had it on my mind and list for so long but one can not get hold of the pattern around here. So I finally saved up and ordered it from overseas as a package.
(However, the Isager Yarn that I am so in love with, Alpaca/Merino, I am ordering here. A shop I could immerse myself into.)
I appreciate projects that are knit, or almost knit, in one piece. That way I am not getting distracted as much.
And with all the waiting-in-the-car-rounds, I am already up above the sleeve openings!
Knitting here isn't bad either though.
Find my ravelry notes here.
No reading, neither at red traffic lights nor at the river. Joining Ginny anyway.
11 Kommentare
River rock blue! What a pretty color.
Very pretty yarn. Merino/Alpaca is such an amazing combination. I knit in the car often but not when I’m driving. My commute is only a few miles and typically there is not traffic. But it there was…..
It must be! 🙂
Wow, was für ein schönes Kleidchen. Immer wieder schade, dass meine Hände nicht fürs Stricken gemacht sind.
Liebe Grüße
Sternie
I love that pattern, so beautiful. I wonder if I should cast one one for my littlest one…
Your knitting looks beautiful on the rocks!
Beautiful. I love the color of that yarn.
Naturkinder werden mit dem Auto rumgefahren?
It lookds very pretty – love the colour!
I actually think you should 🙂
wie cool ist das denn?? diese wundervolle Farbe und sie passt so schön zum Wasser… du hast in Australien gelebt!? Großartig! hätte ich auch gerne!
herzlich Grüße
Denise