My niece's socks need to be finished and to her this Sunday.  Ahhhhh!  I do have the first one finished and have a good portion of the second one done, but the knitting seems to be going slower and slower as the time ticks by faster and faster.  I only have 33 more rows to go before I can start the toe decrease.  I am hoping that I will be able to get to the toe decreases by tomorrow evening so that I might have them finished by Friday.  *Sigh*
After my niece's socks are finished I have to immediately cast on for a toddler pair.  They should go faster since they are much smaller and use a bigger needle and yarn.  They, in all theory, should only take me a few days at the most to finish. 
I was taking some boxes to the basement today and found my gloves that I never finished last year.  I have 3 fingers and a thumb to do and they will be finished.  After all the holiday hustle and bustle I plan on getting them back out so I can finish them and get them off my list.  I can't believe that I never finished them.  I guess more interesting projects came along.  LOL  I need to get them done so that I can wear them this winter, that is if the weather would turn cold and quit teasing us with the warm weather that we have been having.
Well I am going to take my sock and head to bed.  I guess I will knit a few rounds before I completely turn in.  Call it my wind down rows. ;)
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- ~Tonia~
- I am a married Mother of 2 beautiful boys and 1 adorable girl. James was born on 1-1-05. Isaac born on 7-21-09. Anna born on 3-21-12 I have been married since Nov. 2001. I have 3 dogs (white lab/mastiff mix, black lab and black lab mix), 4 black cats, many angora rabbits (French, English and German, many fish, hamsters, hermit crabs, frogs, chickens and our newest additions 2 bottle lambs - or as my husband fondly calls it "the zoo." I currently live in Indiana, but grew up in Ohio. I am a house wife, and absolutely love my job. I have started my own hand dyeing business called Knitted to a T. I sell had dyed yarns, rovings, stitch markers, wool washes, patterns, and many other goodies.
 
 
 
 
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