F1 was at Canada in Montreal this weekend, so qualifying and the race was midday. It was great because I didn't have to wake early or otherwise try to fit my schedule around it, but that meant that the usual daily routine was untethered to normal. That is a good thing once in a while. Keeps you on your toes.
Only pockets and the neckband still to knit so I am getting very close to a completed project. I wasn't ready to start on the pockets. That will take a bit of thought and race time is not when to knit something that needs thinking.
This seventh is for Amy's sister and it is somewhere between a third and a half complete. As I said, seventh one of these and still a really great knit. Looking at it warms the cockles of my heart. Blankets are a large thing though and I did find it a bit heavy to work on, so I switched to socks.
That sort of unsettled showed up in my knitting too.
First thing I completed were the sleeves on Marcus' sweater.
I picked up the perfect race knitting. The always brilliant seventh Sock Monkey Cabin Blanket .
These are the only plain socks that are on the go at the moment. All the other pairs have some patterning happening and a plain pair is best when your mind has two things to track. It felt very odd to knit with the little needles. It has been a good long while since I worked on socks. Too long.
And when the race was done (It was a really great race) I worked on my sweater with the stunning Pesto colourway from Midknit Cravings.
It is long enough under the sleeves that it is ready for a try on. That will happen tomorrow though.
The freezer needs to be sorted through to see what is all in there and while I am at it, I might as well clean the fridge too. The freezer seems to always be full yet we are often out of the stuff we usually eat. I suspect it has to do with last summers produce. There are some cherries from last year that deserve to be eaten so I will make a cherry grunt or cobbler, or possibly a cherry pie. I can see the cherry tree outside and there are a myriad of cherries growing and filling in for this years harvest. I want to do better at harvesting them and preserving them for winter. I hate such a tasty resource go to waste. Cleaning and sorting the freezer is a big part of getting ready for harvest.
There will probably be some knitting too, but I really want to get this chore out of the way so I can play the whole rest of the week. Time to get on the move.
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