Well, it's been an age since I last posted, and the obvious reason for this is my new small person. He has been very lovely, but his unsettled time is from about 6.30-9.30pm which is when I would ordinarily post! Things have been completed/growing in the knitting department, but gawd knows when I shall get the opportunity to post them all. I am also doing the CRAZY thing (but probably very normal thing in the knitting world) of starting multiple projects all at once, as well as trying to polish off several very old WIPS! Charlie is settling down now, so by 8.30pm he's asleep for most of the night (I usually have a 3pm feed then through to breakfast at 7am!) not back for 11 weeks old eh!?
Just after Christmas I also had the misfortune to contract a viral infection that left me in hospital for a week in utter agony! My hubby, Ross, did amazingly well in handling a 4 1/2 yr old, 2 yr old AS WELL AS a 5 week old baby! He looked knackered every visit I had, but happy nonetheless! Bless!
Anyhow, enough of that, lets have the first intallment of what I created for Master Charlie Flynn!
Fluffy Booties at 4 weeks old, made from Lorna's Laces Angel Angora.
Here he is a bit bigger (10 weeks) in a cute little all-in-one embroidered using a Sublime Stitching transfer!
And for all of you out there who just want a cute photo of the little man (Oh I just can't help myself!), here it is!

Welcome back to the world of blogging! I have missed your posts. The little man is just adorable. And thank God you have a good husband!!!
Posted by: KaKi McKinney | February 06, 2007 at 11:07 PM
AAAh there you are! Hope rottnest was fun. How sweet is little Charlie!!! See you soon. nx
Posted by: Nicole | February 07, 2007 at 07:25 AM
Great to see you back. How horrible for you that you had to spend a week in Hospital. I hope you are fully well again now.
What gorgeous piccies of your little man!
Katt
Posted by: Katt | February 10, 2007 at 06:58 PM
Lovely pictures! Sorry to hear you've been sick.. and seriously so by the sound of it.
I too have cast on a lot of projects. Stash reducing, true, but only in the sense of a yarn transfer from in-cupboard to out-of-cupboard.
I'm looking forward to hearing about a certain striped project of yours!!! My own stripey project is at about 20%.I do enjoy the middle stage of projects.. when things look like they're taking shape and I can get a sense of the "Fabric" coming together.
PS--My computer froze as I did this-- so apologies if you have two comments posted.
Posted by: Louise | February 13, 2007 at 09:35 AM
arrggghhhh!! can you hear the clucking from there?? What an absolutely gorgeous little poppet you have! Sleeping babes get me every time!
Posted by: Kellie | February 16, 2007 at 04:54 PM
Your blog has returned to normal. I had trouble trying to get the usual look of your blog for a few days, and now seeing the photos of your newest one who is extremely cute. I love the onesie you embroidered too, quite nice. I cant wait to see what other goodies you have made for him too.
Posted by: Sue | February 21, 2007 at 08:01 AM