Bedrest

It is 65 degrees today, which for November 8th in Maine is considered fantastic.

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Due to some high blood pressure, I am on bed rest until the baby arrives.  Focusing on the positive, lots of knitting time!  We have three sitting areas in our living room, and at the moment there is a project for each.

hoodie

Jasper Hoodie from Vintage Baby Knits, using Road to China Light

sock

Pomatomus Sock using Malabrigo Sock in Cardamom.  I knit the first sock many months back.  Thought it would be a good time to complete the set!  I am notorious for doing this with socks.  I have two other socks waiting for mates…

yoked

Vine Yoke Cardigan, using Malabrigo Worsted.  I’ve made my way around to the second sleeve.

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7 Responses to Bedrest

  1. Suzylee28 says:

    Hope everything stays well! Love the baby knits, especially the hoodie!

  2. Cheeri says:

    I love to visit your blog and read about all the sweet projects you’re working on. Your patterns are beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration and best wishes on the upcoming arrival of your little boy. :)

  3. Nicole says:

    Hope all goes well with bedrest and good luck on the arrival of your little bundle. Love your patterns and blog, thank you for the beautiful inspiration you give us!

  4. Hannah hang in there. Bed rest is a test of wills. I thought I would loose my mind when I was on bed rest but I made it through with a little prize!

  5. Karen C. says:

    I’m so sorry to hear you are on bedrest. I had the same issue with my son, and was on bedrest for 4 weeks. Please take care of yourself, and allow others to do so, too. Fingers crossed your baby stays in as long as he needs and all is well with you both.

  6. dawn s says:

    I had to stay laying on my left side at the end of my 4th pregnancy to control my htn. We ended up inducing her 2 weeks early. This too will pass. Enjoy your knitting time while you have it because your hands will be full pretty soon. Good Luck!

  7. Karen says:

    Best wishes. Bedrest isn’t easy but I hope knitting will keep your spirits up!