Just keep knitting…

The year is rapidly coming to an end, so my deadline knitting is becoming a tad frenetic, lol. At least I’ve had some solid pockets of time to work. A couple weeks ago, I went to the GalaxyCon event in Columbus. I attended a number of outstanding Q&A sessions, mostly with Star Trek actors, and I had pre-paid for two photo ops with celebrities I admire. A bonus of such photo ops is the chance to get a fun FO picture of a project I made.

Over the summer, I knit a Jessica Jones cowl with specific plans for this photo, lol. Charlie Cox (*Daredevil*) was one of the earliest guests announced. I saw another person in line with a similar cowl, but mine was knit in Cascade Heritage Silk, so it’s amazingly soft and shiny. I’ll be wearing it in cold weather, definitely!

Charlie was very sweet. I got a fist bump as a greeting. 😁

My other celebrity meeting was with Colin O’Donoghue, best known as Hook in the ABC series *Once Upon a Time*. For this picture, I opted for my Bling Tank, a Laura Nelkin design I struggled with photographing. I love the yarn (Leading Men Fiber Arts’ Showstopper in the Marauder colorway). Of course, it’s December, so I couldn’t just walk around in a tank top!

I have yarn and beads to make the Bling Tee, too… someday!

And during the week following the convention, I took a quick trip to The Big Easy for a toe-dipping introduction to the city. I’m now up to 41 U.S. states visited in my lifetime… making plans to visit a few more. While the trip was only for three days, I spent a good amount of time knitting. Flights and airport waiting provided a good chunk of that. A lot of my public knitting was done on my first sock of the December edition of the Desert Vista Dyeworks “sock club.” The night I arrived, I walked down the street for a yummy dinner…

Teenage Zombody Turtles – the zombie colors are in the contrast toe, heel and cuff. As usual, the pattern is SHaGs.

On my last day, I walked down a different street to get to Cafe Du Monde for the traditional beignets and a cafe au lait.

Sitting by the sidewalk also gave me a front row seat to the street band 🎺

The other project I invested a good amount of time on during my trip was the Waymaker cowl, part of a knit along challenge in the Down Cellar Studio Pigskin Party. With the challenge, I need to finish the cowl by the end of the month. The design calls for DK weight yarn, but I don’t have two yarns I considered suitable. So I opted to hold fingering weight yarn doubled. And these two yarns are very special to me. They were part of a prize from a friend of mine who no longer dyes yarn. The variegated colorway was a custom design as I gave her the colors to combine. I think she did an amazing job! Because of the yardage requirements, I modified the stripe pattern, reversing the main and contrast colors when I reached the midpoint of the cowl.

Photo taken for this week’s Mart It Monday progress check

I’m continuing to make progress on the USA afghan, though progress has slowed. I couldn’t travel with it, and when I’m home I’m often opting for the smaller items. But I’m getting there!

Since Monday I started Washington and finished Michigan. Oregon is almost done, too.

Stay tuned for more updates… I cast on a test knit hat, and I still have some socks to finish. I’m thinking my grandson’s sweater might not be done for Christmas, so it will probably be a birthday present. So much to do…

Knit on.

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  1. Tina Avatar

    How fun that you were able to attend the Galaxycon event. I love your projects, especially your socks… great colors!

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    1. roocmc Avatar

      Thank you! It was my second year for GalaxyCon, and I love it! #nerd

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