Evidence of knitting activity

I finished the front to the toddler sweater last night. It’s enormous. The rumors of Debbie Bliss patterns running WAY oversized seem to be true. Here it is. It isn’t blocked yet, but I wanted to pop it up here anyway to show it to you.

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I’m going to cast on for the first sleeve today. Hopefully I can get enough knitting done on work breaks to be ready to cast on for the back by Friday. That may be wishful thinking, though.

In house news, we found a wonderful place and our offer has been accepted. The engineer’s inspection showed nothing unusual for a 100 yr old house. It needs work, but nothing we can’t handle. In apartment news, I’ve accepted an offer on the co-op. I don’t want to jinx anything by talking too much (silly, I know). Neither place is in contract yet. But it’s just a matter of lawyers now. It looks like this is really going to happen! I’ll post some pictures of the inside of the house once it’s in contract and I feel safer about saying it’ll be ours.

22 Comments on “Evidence of knitting activity

  1. I don’t want to jinx anything either, Cari, but it sounds like awesome news on the moving front. I hope it all goes smoothly. Ah, I hope I live in a 100-year-old house someday! Looking forward to the photos.
    p.s. I expect nothing but trouble (with a capital TROUB) from you, lady.
    Posted by: alison

  2. I don’t want to jinx anything either, Cari, but it sounds like awesome news on the moving front. I hope it all goes smoothly. Ah, I hope I live in a 100-year-old house someday! Looking forward to the photos.
    p.s. I expect nothing but trouble (with a capital TROUB) from you, lady.
    Posted by: alison

  3. Good luck with the house and co-op. I look forward to hearing all the stories and seeing the pictures!
    Posted by: Melissa

  4. Yes, as parent of a two year old, I agree with your comment yesterday that they don’t mind at all when gifts arrive a bit late. They are very happy to think that every day is their birthday and that every package, box or bag that shows up in thier house is a gift for them.

    And the sweater running big shouldn’t be a problem. It aids in layering, and gives a lot of growing room. I’m trying to knit large for my 2 Y/O so that I can see her wearing things longer. Rolled sleeves look fine, and mean that the stains can be hidden more easily by unrolling.

    Good luck with your house, moving, and all that. I’m in moving limbo right now – we’ve got an accepted offer on the place we want, but no one is interested in the one we have. Mumble! I’m envious reading everyone else’s good experiences.

    Posted by: stonering

  5. By the way, Cari, I am PUMPED for both the WrocKami Wristband Knit-along and the Photographic Sandal-along! Let’s do it!
    Posted by: alison

  6. You’re on, lady! Wristbands and sandals for all! (Maybe some anklebands to highlight those sandals?)
    Posted by: Cari

  7. Thanks for the good house wishes, everyone. If all goes well, I’ll have an office big enough to accomodate a large fiber area AND my painting supplies. WHEEEE!!!! Oh I hope I hope I hope
    Posted by: Cari

  8. Hi just discovered your weblog because of your amazingly gorgeous suki bag on the suki knit along web site(I am so envious, I want the same !!!). Anyway, Debbie Bliss designs though they surely look and knit great, are DEFINITIVELY oversized, I just finished a sweater for my 3 years old son and I will be lucky if he can wear it when he gets to school (2 years from now!)
    bye
    Posted by: Margo

  9. Mazel Tov, Cari! I wish you guys the best with the house.

    It’s hard to get perspective on the toddler sweater, but look at it this way – even if it’s a bit roomy, the kid will grow into it.
    Posted by: David

  10. Wow! Just checking in and there is so much good news! Very glad for you about your brother, house, and the co-op! YAY!
    Posted by: Lisa in NJ

  11. Good luck with the house and co-op. I look forward to hearing all the stories and seeing the pictures!
    Posted by: Melissa

  12. Yes, as parent of a two year old, I agree with your comment yesterday that they don’t mind at all when gifts arrive a bit late. They are very happy to think that every day is their birthday and that every package, box or bag that shows up in thier house is a gift for them.

    And the sweater running big shouldn’t be a problem. It aids in layering, and gives a lot of growing room. I’m trying to knit large for my 2 Y/O so that I can see her wearing things longer. Rolled sleeves look fine, and mean that the stains can be hidden more easily by unrolling.

    Good luck with your house, moving, and all that. I’m in moving limbo right now – we’ve got an accepted offer on the place we want, but no one is interested in the one we have. Mumble! I’m envious reading everyone else’s good experiences.

    Posted by: stonering

  13. By the way, Cari, I am PUMPED for both the WrocKami Wristband Knit-along and the Photographic Sandal-along! Let’s do it!
    Posted by: alison

  14. You’re on, lady! Wristbands and sandals for all! (Maybe some anklebands to highlight those sandals?)
    Posted by: Cari

  15. Thanks for the good house wishes, everyone. If all goes well, I’ll have an office big enough to accomodate a large fiber area AND my painting supplies. WHEEEE!!!! Oh I hope I hope I hope
    Posted by: Cari

  16. Hi just discovered your weblog because of your amazingly gorgeous suki bag on the suki knit along web site(I am so envious, I want the same !!!). Anyway, Debbie Bliss designs though they surely look and knit great, are DEFINITIVELY oversized, I just finished a sweater for my 3 years old son and I will be lucky if he can wear it when he gets to school (2 years from now!)
    bye
    Posted by: Margo

  17. Mazel Tov, Cari! I wish you guys the best with the house.

    It’s hard to get perspective on the toddler sweater, but look at it this way – even if it’s a bit roomy, the kid will grow into it.
    Posted by: David

  18. Wow! Just checking in and there is so much good news! Very glad for you about your brother, house, and the co-op! YAY!
    Posted by: Lisa in NJ

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