Once again I'm back to knitting in airports and on airplanes. I'm tagging along with John this week. We flew to Birmingham, Alabama on Wednesday, rented a car and have worked our way up to Charlottesville, Virginia. This trip has been work related and there has been little time for sightseeing, knitting or photography. There has been lots of time to talk as we drive and I've been enjoying that. Tomorrow (Friday) we fly home from Baltimore, Maryland. Then Sunday we fly to Salt Lake City, Utah. It's a whirlwind tour!
My travel knitting is usually a pair of socks, though in this picture (taken on our last trip) I'm working on a hand mitt. It was finished in time to be included as part of a "pamper yourself" birthday gift for our daughter.
VERSAILLES HAND MITT
Pattern Book: Heirloom Knitter Heavenly Cotton Soap Socks and More
Yarn: Rowan 4 ply cotton
Needles: US 2 16" circular and US 2 dpns
I love traveling. Have a safe, good time!
ReplyDeleteCute mitt.
safe travels! perhaps we'll have some snow for you this weekend. seems like I heard something about it when I was half awake with the news on this morning.
ReplyDeleteGreat washcloth. :)
My goodness you are such a busy person! I love the fact that I can travel with my knitting and feel like I am still getting something done even thought it's not housework!
ReplyDeletesounds like you make a good traveling compainion! *L* Great handmitt, love the texture
ReplyDeleteI look so forward to trips, just so I can knit without guilt! Enjoy yourself.
ReplyDeleteI love the color and pattern. It's great you are able to travel with your husband. It must make being on the road so much better for both of you.
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