But photos and the like are a technical process and it takes awhile.

And here for your viewing pleasure is Jaywalker #1!

I am knitting these with a local Stich and Bitch group.  (Let them try to make me stop typing that word.  And that's all I'm going to say on that topic!) The yarn is Opal self-striping.

And here is the red hot sock yarn I will be using for the red hot sizzlin sock KAL.

This is Mountain Colors Bearfoot sock yarn.  A little heavier weight than Opal.  I will probably knit the socks on 2's or 2.5's and it will probably be my own design.  There is a great design by Evelyn Clark for socks using this yarn in a recent issue of Interweave Knits.  I think it's the Fall issue.  If you h  ave a burning desire to know, post a comment and I'll check on it for you.

Poetry Content.  I recommend yesterday's post at the blog of my friend, Carol.  She is, in my opinion, one of the most brilliant literary people on the planet right now.

Tonight's Knitting  Get that 2nd Jaywalker on the needle and finish these:

Fingerless mitts for the Muffin.  (Knit from Paracas Yarns Alpaca, double-stranded on size 5 needles.  This yarn is imported from Peru by Peruvian Trades, an import business located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  The owner of the company stopped in to show the yarns to my lys, Village Wools, when I was in one day and I snatched up a bag of ten skeins of this incredible purple.  Two things I cannot resist -- alpaca and purple -- so it was all over in a matter of seconds.    

And this would be The Muffin:

Yes, she knits.  She is almost six but knitting took hold at five years and three months or so.