Eight years ago today...
...I was lucky enough to get to marry the love of my life. :)
In celebration, today he got a gorgeous sweater and a surprise pair of socks. :D Here are the socks:

Yarn used: Knit Picks Essential Oak Kettle-Dyed. Needle size: 2.5mm.
The pattern's improvised to be ribbed down the leg with ribbing on the top of the foot as well. I finally have his stitch/row count down (75 rounds ribbing, 60 rounds on the foot, 64 stitches), which means I can improvise in the future. I'm curious how the ribbing on the top of the foot will work out for him; I think it'll be a nice way to keep the sock snug.
And of course, the sweater!
My dashingly handsome husband in the sweater:
Yarn used: Swish DK in Merlot Heather. It took just over 13 balls, just under 14. It's knit in the smallest size. Grant normally wears a medium. It blocked just a wee bit longer than anticipated.
and a closeup of JUST the sweater:
and detail on the pattern:
I am pretty absurdly proud of the seams:
It looks great on the inside, though I don't have any pictures of that. But I would show this to any knitter in the world and be perfectly proud of my work, inside and out.
And because he loves me, he was willing to pose with a sheep to fit the theme of my knitting blog:
This is the Wondrous Woven Cabling (by Nancy Marchant) pattern from Arans & Celtics: The Best of Knitter's Magazine, and it was lovely to work! I also want to credit, as always, The Knitter's Book of Finishing Techniques
by Nancie Wiseman. For you Ravelers:
I love you, honey! Happy 8th anniversary, and may we have as many years together as life extension technology can possibly provide us! :)



