Just before I left for my trip to England, I wound yarn and cast on for a “travel project” to take with me. I don’t usually actually knit when I travel, but I do tend to drag projects with me wherever I go (y’know. . . just in case). This time, though, the setting and various travel situations lent themselves to soothing, “down-time” knitting. And what do you know? I arrived back home with a half-knit shawl.

And . . . now it’s finished!
And . . . it is a beauty!

I had been planning to knit another Hitchhiker, which is an ideal travel project. But then I found this pattern . . . just sittting there, all alone and never knit . . . in my Ravelry library. It’s kinda Hitchhiker-esque (although with a more curved shape, and no teeth, of course), so I decided to give it a try.

I loved knitting it! It was soothing and meditative; a great travel companion — and then a good tv-watching companion once I got back home. (Although not when watching The Pitt.) (Just sayin.)

As I usually do, I wrote up the relevant project details in my Field Notes, and I included a few more photos, too . . . So click on over if you’re interested in seeing/learning more.

How about you?
What are you working on these days?