The last thing I’ll knit in 2006?

I’ve managed to knit maybe three rounds on a st st sock since Thumper was born, and I don’t see much knitting time in my near future. I did manage to get a bit of knitting done for him before he arrived, though.

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Just before I went into labor I finished this placket-neck pullover for him to grow into. The pattern is from Last-Minute Knitted Gifts. The 12-month size took three skeins of Mission Falls 1824 Wool.

70 Comments on “The last thing I’ll knit in 2006?

  1. Heh, I remember when a friend gave me a size 18 mos. onesie. She was a mother of three at that time and said to me, “I know you think it looks HUGE right now, but you’ll be surprised how quickly she’ll grow into it.” And she was right on both counts. I thought, “She’s NUTS. My baby is not that huge and won’t be, ever.” And – *blink* – it fit her.
    Posted by: Norma

  2. Heh, I remember when a friend gave me a size 18 mos. onesie. She was a mother of three at that time and said to me, “I know you think it looks HUGE right now, but you’ll be surprised how quickly she’ll grow into it.” And she was right on both counts. I thought, “She’s NUTS. My baby is not that huge and won’t be, ever.” And – *blink* – it fit her.
    Posted by: Norma

  3. Even if it doesn’t fit your adorable little Thumper now, it makes a lovely blankie. 😉
    Posted by: Jenn

  4. He’ll be all grown into that in no time…and he’ll be very handsome and cute (because boy babies can be both handsome and cute at the same time)in it too. He’s just such a gorgeous little one 🙂
    Posted by: Alison

  5. You’re knitting time will return one day. My mom gave me some excellent advice which was that when my baby napped, it was time for me to take a break and do something for myself. Thumper will be on a napping routine before long and then you can have some “me” time.
    Posted by: LaurieM

  6. He really is a beautiful newborn-very sweet. You may feel busy now but enjoy this quiet time. Finish up novels, knit while he’s nursing. I was shocked at how quickly my 8 month old became agile and wanted to move around. Congratulations and best of luck to you and your new little family.
    Posted by: avril

  7. Wow, Thumper looks so big already. He’s an old soul, looks like he knows a thing or two.
    Posted by: Jessica

  8. He’ll look quite dapper in it–it needs little leather elbow patches!
    Posted by: spaazlicious

  9. Even if it doesn’t fit your adorable little Thumper now, it makes a lovely blankie. 😉
    Posted by: Jenn

  10. He’ll be all grown into that in no time…and he’ll be very handsome and cute (because boy babies can be both handsome and cute at the same time)in it too. He’s just such a gorgeous little one 🙂
    Posted by: Alison

  11. You’re knitting time will return one day. My mom gave me some excellent advice which was that when my baby napped, it was time for me to take a break and do something for myself. Thumper will be on a napping routine before long and then you can have some “me” time.
    Posted by: LaurieM

  12. He really is a beautiful newborn-very sweet. You may feel busy now but enjoy this quiet time. Finish up novels, knit while he’s nursing. I was shocked at how quickly my 8 month old became agile and wanted to move around. Congratulations and best of luck to you and your new little family.
    Posted by: avril

  13. Wow, Thumper looks so big already. He’s an old soul, looks like he knows a thing or two.
    Posted by: Jessica

  14. He’ll look quite dapper in it–it needs little leather elbow patches!
    Posted by: spaazlicious

  15. Delurking to say that both Thumper and the sweater are just adorable! As someone else has already said, looks like you have an especially alert young’un on your hands 🙂
    Posted by: Lily

  16. He’s a cutie! You will be shocked to see how soon he fits into the sweater and then outgrows it! My daughter was so small (she was a premie) I thought she would never fit into anything. Was I wrong!
    Posted by: Wendy

  17. How sweet! My advice- when he naps, you should nap too! Hope you find some knitting time soon.
    Posted by: Maryann

  18. Thumper is such a cutie. Its eye opening to read your entry and other mothers comments about how little “down” or knitting time there is. I guess I should finish my projects up now!
    Posted by: Liz

  19. When (if) summer is fullblown here in the Northeast, you’ll be so much more comfy with baby out than baby in. It’s surprising how all-consuming care of little ones is (= no time for being crafty unless you don’t have to sleep) but I hope you still can find time to keep up your blog because it’s so much fun to read!
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  20. The knitting will return sooner than you think. 🙂

    The sweater. So precious. heh Cute little expression he has there.
    Posted by: Laura

  21. Delurking to say that both Thumper and the sweater are just adorable! As someone else has already said, looks like you have an especially alert young’un on your hands 🙂
    Posted by: Lily

  22. He’s a cutie! You will be shocked to see how soon he fits into the sweater and then outgrows it! My daughter was so small (she was a premie) I thought she would never fit into anything. Was I wrong!
    Posted by: Wendy

  23. How sweet! My advice- when he naps, you should nap too! Hope you find some knitting time soon.
    Posted by: Maryann

  24. Thumper is such a cutie. Its eye opening to read your entry and other mothers comments about how little “down” or knitting time there is. I guess I should finish my projects up now!
    Posted by: Liz

  25. When (if) summer is fullblown here in the Northeast, you’ll be so much more comfy with baby out than baby in. It’s surprising how all-consuming care of little ones is (= no time for being crafty unless you don’t have to sleep) but I hope you still can find time to keep up your blog because it’s so much fun to read!
    Posted by: Mary K. in Rockport

  26. The knitting will return sooner than you think. 🙂

    The sweater. So precious. heh Cute little expression he has there.
    Posted by: Laura

  27. Your son is just beautiful! The sweater looks great too! I am about to begin your Baby Yoda Sweater for my neice/nephew due early September.
    Posted by: Stephanie

  28. You think you’ll never knit again, but you’d be surprised…once you get on more of a schedule (and you *will* get on a schedule, I promise), your time will return. Especially when Thumper starts sleeping through the night and you have your evenings back. I was able to start knitting in earnest again once my daughter was a few months old. Also, I figured out how to knit socks behind her back as she slept against my chest. Try that!
    Posted by: Kate

  29. He has some growing to do! He’s a doll and you’ll be knitting again (just for relaxation) soon enough.
    Posted by: margene

  30. Your son is just beautiful! The sweater looks great too! I am about to begin your Baby Yoda Sweater for my neice/nephew due early September.
    Posted by: Stephanie

  31. You think you’ll never knit again, but you’d be surprised…once you get on more of a schedule (and you *will* get on a schedule, I promise), your time will return. Especially when Thumper starts sleeping through the night and you have your evenings back. I was able to start knitting in earnest again once my daughter was a few months old. Also, I figured out how to knit socks behind her back as she slept against my chest. Try that!
    Posted by: Kate

  32. He has some growing to do! He’s a doll and you’ll be knitting again (just for relaxation) soon enough.
    Posted by: margene

  33. It’ll get better, I promise. Right now, sleep is the number one priority (sleep while the baby sleeps), but it really won’t be long before you’re knitting again, it just seems that way. In a few short weeks, you’ll be whipping up tons of cute baby hats and mitts for the coming fall.
    Hard to believe my own kids were ever that small 🙂
    Posted by: Gabrielle Adams

  34. Marvelous. We crave more pictures of your beautiful baby. How are the dogs taking to him?
    Posted by: Angie

  35. You’ll find more time in the near future. At some point breastfeeds will be a snap, and you’ll whiz through diaper changes. I know, because I learned to knit some time in my daughter’s first year of life.
    Posted by: Krista

  36. He kinda has that look. You know, that “again with the camera” look. Thumper: get used to it, kid.
    Posted by: Michelle

  37. He will look smashing in that gorgeous sweater in a few months. He is a gorgeous, yummy looking baby! You do good work!
    Posted by: sherry

  38. That’s okay. Just show us more Thumper photos, and you’ll definately please the masses. He’s absolutely cute and handsome at the same time!
    Posted by: Julia

  39. It’ll get better, I promise. Right now, sleep is the number one priority (sleep while the baby sleeps), but it really won’t be long before you’re knitting again, it just seems that way. In a few short weeks, you’ll be whipping up tons of cute baby hats and mitts for the coming fall.
    Hard to believe my own kids were ever that small 🙂
    Posted by: Gabrielle Adams

  40. Marvelous. We crave more pictures of your beautiful baby. How are the dogs taking to him?
    Posted by: Angie

  41. You’ll find more time in the near future. At some point breastfeeds will be a snap, and you’ll whiz through diaper changes. I know, because I learned to knit some time in my daughter’s first year of life.
    Posted by: Krista

  42. He kinda has that look. You know, that “again with the camera” look. Thumper: get used to it, kid.
    Posted by: Michelle

  43. He will look smashing in that gorgeous sweater in a few months. He is a gorgeous, yummy looking baby! You do good work!
    Posted by: sherry

  44. That’s okay. Just show us more Thumper photos, and you’ll definately please the masses. He’s absolutely cute and handsome at the same time!
    Posted by: Julia

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