This is what happens when a baby finishes dinner and finishes his day at the same time.

See the sweater I'm wearing? Knitpicks Fairfax Fibonacci Stripes. I finished it sometime around June or July. We're getting ready to go to our birthday dinner.

This is my mom's tank top made Colinette Giotto in Marble. The pattern is a muddle of several different tank patterns.

See the close-up of Giotto in Indian Cross Stitch... otherwise known as pain-in-the-ass stitch.

And last, but certainly not least, Adamas Shawl in Knitpicks Alpaca Cloud Iris. This was for my sister-in-law's mother for Christmas. Let's just say I love my brother. I had to rip out and redo the bind-off 4 times to get it to scallop like that. I ran out of Alpaca Cloud by the last time and the bind off row is done in Jo Sharp Infusion, but it looks really cool.

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