I couldn’t get it together to take a decent photo of dark brown stockinette, so please take my word for it when I say that I swatched for the Equinox Pullover and got gauge (stitch AND row gauge. Can you believe it? I almost never get row gauge). I cast on for the back and am about two inches into it. Two inches of dark brown stockinette. On US#2 needles. Yeah, this one might take a while.

Another photo I haven’t taken yet: the Anemoi Mittens. The first mitten is done save the thumb. I hope to do the thumb after Thumper goes to sleep tonight, and maybe cast on for the second mitten.

Yes, yes, I’m being horribly lax in the photo department. I could be lying. I mean, without the photos, you really have no idea, right? Maybe I haven’t even swatched for the Equinox Pullover. Or started the back, much less gotten two inches of it done. Maybe that first mitten doesn’t have a tip yet. Maybe I’ve shaved my head and taken to wearing MuMus. I mean…without photographs, how do you know?

You’ll just have to take me at my word, folks. Haven’t we been together long enough to do that, at least for this post?

Cheap bloggy appeasement trick:

Behold, a baby photo culled from the baby-photo stash!
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  1. Shaved head and muumuu? My brain melted a bit trying to visualize it.
    Posted by: Michelle

  2. He’s pretty cute. Dontcha love onesies?
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  3. Totally appeased. He’s a complete love.

    I have a question for you not related to knitting, writing, or breast-feeding. It relates to your status as City-Dweller, specifically NYC, and the 5-Borough Bike Ride. You’ve got my email – if you are at all able to spare time to talk to me about a couple things related to hanging out in the city while my crazier friends get saddle-sores, would you email me? If I don’t hear, no problem. I will be doing some research online anyway and I know you’re pretty freakin’ busy these days. I promise not to ask questions about the baby but instead deal with you as a human person with interests and opinions not related to offspring.
    Posted by: JoAnne

  4. as much as i love seeing photos of your knitting, you can appease me all you want with pics of thumper. it’s like eye-candy wednesday!

    Posted by: regina

  5. Shaved head and muumuu? My brain melted a bit trying to visualize it.
    Posted by: Michelle

  6. He’s pretty cute. Dontcha love onesies?
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  7. Totally appeased. He’s a complete love.

    I have a question for you not related to knitting, writing, or breast-feeding. It relates to your status as City-Dweller, specifically NYC, and the 5-Borough Bike Ride. You’ve got my email – if you are at all able to spare time to talk to me about a couple things related to hanging out in the city while my crazier friends get saddle-sores, would you email me? If I don’t hear, no problem. I will be doing some research online anyway and I know you’re pretty freakin’ busy these days. I promise not to ask questions about the baby but instead deal with you as a human person with interests and opinions not related to offspring.
    Posted by: JoAnne

  8. as much as i love seeing photos of your knitting, you can appease me all you want with pics of thumper. it’s like eye-candy wednesday!

    Posted by: regina

  9. Is Thumper wearing baby legs (those baby leggings)? One of my friends who has an infant loves those things. I wanted to knit up some, but have no idea about the size. Have you ever attempted to knit them?
    Posted by: cko

  10. Are those leg warmers? What a great idea! No pants!! No snaps!! Just diapers!
    Posted by: melanie

  11. I’m appeased. Hm. Guess I’m cheaper than I generally like to admit.
    Posted by: Rachel H

  12. Okay, okay, we believe you. Please don’t shave your head. Thumper is always a source of enjoyment!
    Posted by: Anne-Caroline

  13. That Thumper – he’s such a cutie. You can tell no one loves him or ever feeds him. 😉

    I can’t wait to see your Anemoi mittens. I think I need some. They cry for a nipper colorway.
    Posted by: jenn

  14. Is Thumper wearing baby legs (those baby leggings)? One of my friends who has an infant loves those things. I wanted to knit up some, but have no idea about the size. Have you ever attempted to knit them?
    Posted by: cko

  15. Are those leg warmers? What a great idea! No pants!! No snaps!! Just diapers!
    Posted by: melanie

  16. I’m appeased. Hm. Guess I’m cheaper than I generally like to admit.
    Posted by: Rachel H

  17. Okay, okay, we believe you. Please don’t shave your head. Thumper is always a source of enjoyment!
    Posted by: Anne-Caroline

  18. That Thumper – he’s such a cutie. You can tell no one loves him or ever feeds him. 😉

    I can’t wait to see your Anemoi mittens. I think I need some. They cry for a nipper colorway.
    Posted by: jenn

  19. I’d believe the shaved head. But never the muumuu.
    Posted by: claudia

  20. Hey, waiiiit a minute. Maybe you *did* shave your hea….



    ….AWWWWWWWWWWW.

    🙂
    Posted by: Amy

  21. Baby Legs…you got the cutest little baaabee legs. And do I recognise the sweater?? That’s just the best shot of Thumper 🙂
    Posted by: Alison

  22. What cute stripy legs – and an even cuter little guy!
    Posted by: LizD

  23. Okay, so I can share this weird dream with you since you’re a real mom–I had a dream that I had a baby, she had a low birth weight and was gangly, but get this–she could talk! Like, when her diaper was ready for a change she’d say “uh, Mom? Something is…wrong.” It was so helpful and only a little creepy. Here’s where it gets too gross for my non-babied friends to hear–while I’m changing the diaper I notice pomagranate seeds. I yell to the boyfriend who is making dinner: “Did you give the baby a pomagranate!?!” It was massively amusing.

    Also–a word of encouragement about the sweater! I’m on 2s for Enid and I am not-ORIOUSLY slow, and distracted, and this is how much I’ve done since Christmas:

    http://enidknitalong.blogspot.com/2007/01/update.html

    This is huge! It has to do with how much I want to WEAR the thing. You can do it! That luscious yarn doesn’t hurt, eh?
    Posted by: Cirilia

  24. Aww, that is so darned cute — love the li’l striped leggings.
    Posted by: kmkat

  25. I’d believe the shaved head. But never the muumuu.
    Posted by: claudia

  26. Hey, waiiiit a minute. Maybe you *did* shave your hea….



    ….AWWWWWWWWWWW.

    🙂
    Posted by: Amy

  27. Baby Legs…you got the cutest little baaabee legs. And do I recognise the sweater?? That’s just the best shot of Thumper 🙂
    Posted by: Alison

  28. What cute stripy legs – and an even cuter little guy!
    Posted by: LizD

  29. Okay, so I can share this weird dream with you since you’re a real mom–I had a dream that I had a baby, she had a low birth weight and was gangly, but get this–she could talk! Like, when her diaper was ready for a change she’d say “uh, Mom? Something is…wrong.” It was so helpful and only a little creepy. Here’s where it gets too gross for my non-babied friends to hear–while I’m changing the diaper I notice pomagranate seeds. I yell to the boyfriend who is making dinner: “Did you give the baby a pomagranate!?!” It was massively amusing.

    Also–a word of encouragement about the sweater! I’m on 2s for Enid and I am not-ORIOUSLY slow, and distracted, and this is how much I’ve done since Christmas:

    http://enidknitalong.blogspot.com/2007/01/update.html

    This is huge! It has to do with how much I want to WEAR the thing. You can do it! That luscious yarn doesn’t hurt, eh?
    Posted by: Cirilia

  30. Aww, that is so darned cute — love the li’l striped leggings.
    Posted by: kmkat

  31. Oh so very cute. Damn! I always fall for the cute baby instead of knitting blog posting trick!
    Posted by: Diane

  32. I believe you even without photo proof! Oddly enough, this is the second reference to MuMus I’ve run across in the blogosphere today. The first MuMu mention was on Go Fug Yourself and referred to Marlon Brando in a MuMu.
    Posted by: Kim P

  33. I guess the only thing we can know for sure is that Thumper is crazy-adorable in those … legwarmers? chaps?
    Posted by: alison

  34. Aw! Proof positive that handknit socks are not always the only way to go. 🙂
    Posted by: Bettina

  35. Oh so very cute. Damn! I always fall for the cute baby instead of knitting blog posting trick!
    Posted by: Diane

  36. I believe you even without photo proof! Oddly enough, this is the second reference to MuMus I’ve run across in the blogosphere today. The first MuMu mention was on Go Fug Yourself and referred to Marlon Brando in a MuMu.
    Posted by: Kim P

  37. I guess the only thing we can know for sure is that Thumper is crazy-adorable in those … legwarmers? chaps?
    Posted by: alison

  38. Aw! Proof positive that handknit socks are not always the only way to go. 🙂
    Posted by: Bettina

  39. man i have been sitting here trying to picture a square of brown stockinette for an hour now and i just can’t do it… 🙂 hahahaha.
    Posted by: carolyn

  40. Oh gosh… I never thought of putting tights on my baby boys when they were little – ingeniously darling!!! He is sure a cutie!!!
    Posted by: Barbara

  41. Hi – can I point you over to my blog for a minute to see the baby yoda cardigan on one day old Nancy – I will credit you with the pattern the very next time I post – I loved knitting it and Nancy loves wearing it – thank you
    Posted by: katie

  42. man i have been sitting here trying to picture a square of brown stockinette for an hour now and i just can’t do it… 🙂 hahahaha.
    Posted by: carolyn

  43. Oh gosh… I never thought of putting tights on my baby boys when they were little – ingeniously darling!!! He is sure a cutie!!!
    Posted by: Barbara

  44. Hi – can I point you over to my blog for a minute to see the baby yoda cardigan on one day old Nancy – I will credit you with the pattern the very next time I post – I loved knitting it and Nancy loves wearing it – thank you
    Posted by: katie

  45. My mother was an artist and similarly did a lot of subway drawings in her later years. Despite her being discreet, it would occasionally get her in a little trouble when the subjects caught wind of it. She’d manage to get off at the next stop.
    Posted by: Manise

  46. Check out Joe Solman’s paintings and drawings. He did the same thing many decades ago. Incidentally, he’s still alive at age ?95 and still living in NYC.
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  47. Thank you, thank you for the link to these stunning drawings.
    Posted by: Anna

  48. My mother was an artist and similarly did a lot of subway drawings in her later years. Despite her being discreet, it would occasionally get her in a little trouble when the subjects caught wind of it. She’d manage to get off at the next stop.
    Posted by: Manise

  49. Check out Joe Solman’s paintings and drawings. He did the same thing many decades ago. Incidentally, he’s still alive at age ?95 and still living in NYC.
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  50. Thank you, thank you for the link to these stunning drawings.
    Posted by: Anna