I’ve been doing a little knitting, but it’s nothing fancy or what you might consider exciting. Unless you call the first pair of socks I’m knitting in a decade “exciting” . . .

It’s just a plain vanilla sock with self-striping yarn that you’ve seen before (Sarah used this yarn, and then Bonny used this yarn). I am doing a contrast cuff and a contrast toe, but, frankly, it’s kind of a waste of time and effort because the “contrast” yarn is not very “contrast-y” at all. But oh well. It is nice to have a sock on the needles again.

I also finished the first sleeve for Tom’s big old woolly man sweater. It’s such a goofy looking sleeve, with that saddle shoulder tab on the top. I feel like I’m in the home stretch with this sweater now, but I’m really not. Although I have a back, a front, and one sleeve knit already . . . I still have to do another sleeve. And seam it all up. And do the neck binding. And that really is quite a lot more to do, y’know?

I’m taking a break right now. But I’ll get back to that second sleeve soon, I’m sure. I really do want to get this sweater finished so Tom can wear it this fall.

I’ve also just worn through this pair of socks — both of them are completely worn out on the bottoms. I keep this pair up north for weeks exactly like this one . . . where I really do need to wear wool socks to shuffle around the house. Even in August sometimes. I knit this pair of socks in 2006, and I’ve gotten plenty of wear out of them over (nearly) two decades. I’m thinking about trying some “visible mending” to possibly extend their useful life into yet another decade (!) (it could happen), but I haven’t decided quite yet.

And that . . . is what’s on my needles this week. Like I said, nothing fancy here!

How about you? What are you working on?