One Sleeve Done, One Sleeve Undone

Before I left Seattle for California on Sunday evening, I quickly took a few of what turned out as rather fuzzy photos of the EZ EPS sweater sleeves.
One is pretty much done. I may decide to add a couple of rows when I try it on next time I pick up this project. The other is a hank of mostly de-kinked yarn awaiting reknitting the next time I pick this up.
The projects aren't getting picked up much the last couple of days. We're spending time on the phone or running around to do the one thousand and one things needed when you change houses. I'm sure we'll manage to overlook a utility.
I did do some knitting on the Casbah scarf on the plane. It measures maybe an inch longer than it did in this photo. But the color here is pretty accurate, though maybe a bit light.
I really don't expect this scarf to progress very quickly as I have it on US1/3mm needles. Fortunately the rows are short-ish - 55 stitches.
I do seem to expect the sweater to make amazing progress despite my putting absolutely no time into it. Since this piece knits up at 5.25 stitches per inch, when I do work on it it goes at a good clip. Course part of the reason for that results from knitting sleeves. I haven't started the body yet.
I seem to also expect the blog to produce itself while I'm busy lately. I really should figure out some good, short types of posts for when I have no knitting to show you - like tomorrow.

Maybe just shoot us a few pictures while you're out and about?
Anything without piles of dirty gray snow is good... (We're currently hovering between winter and mud season at the moment. It was snowing when I left the house this morning, raining when I got to work. Actual spring is still over a month away...)
Posted by:RobinH | March 12, 2008 at 05:19 AM
You are one busy lady. Good luck with the changes! The scarf is beautiful
Posted by:margene | March 12, 2008 at 07:20 AM
OH! Pictures please! I love vicariously living through other's trips.
I also am LONGING to move back to the West Coast...
Posted by:Bonne Marie | March 13, 2008 at 08:35 AM