this rainy day,
after a week of school vacation
packed full of get togethers and extra activities,
my youngest curled himself up snugly
and fell asleep.
and adorable, no?i am biased, i know, but seriously adorable.
i like to believe
that even our smallest actions count,
that they ripple out and affect people and things that we never even know about.
that’s the little stuff.
then there’s the big stuff, like birth.
at first we mostly change those closest to us because our worlds are so small,
but the more we grow, the more distinctive our impact becomes.
my newest pattern, laska, is all about that.
i’m told i think to much.
i am often accused of that.
so be it.
feel free to skip the rest
of my explanation
if this being a pretty blanket is enough for you.
each to his or her own.
in my head, the small center of the blanket represents the beginnings of a person.
the bands of stockinette stitch get wider and wider
with each repeat to show that choices
they matter
our whole lives through.
the final edge is garter stitch,
intentionally a combo of
the stockinette stitch
and reverse stockinette stitch
of all the other square bands.
as life, i think,
is a result of each thing
that we do or don’t do. symbolism just moves me.
i’m made that way. and i made this.
‘laska’ is polish for ‘grace’.
‘grace’ taken from 22:11 of proverbs.
super cute little babies (my friends’ girls)
in sweet little star topped hats.
well then, you can’t beat that.
purple toned yarn is raventwist’s sloan in colorway ‘nights in marrakech’
with photos by darcy lyons photography.
photos by kiki taboh
of the blue toned yarn is zitron’s unisono in color #1220.