Sunday, March 22, 2009

Weekend of Knitting

Friday night I went to the Late Night Knit at the Sow's Ear. I had gotten a few notices from friends who had hoped to be able to go and I was looking forward to seeing folks but decided that even if no one showed I still wanted to go. I am slowly getting more comfortable doing things on my "own" again. As much as I love my partner it is good to be able to remind myself that I am still cool with just me.

And it is such a lovely place...warm beverages at just the right temperature and labyrinthian rooms full of shelves stuffed with yarn. And knitters are a lovely group...everyone just seems happy to be somewhere knitting. As always the place is packed so I wound up sharing my table with some people I hadn't met before and was glad I had the opportunity to chat with them.

I finished the second of the basic baby socks.



They knit up really quick and the second one on the left is starting to show promise as "k1 p1" ribbing is concerned. Not great but significantly less woofy then the first attempt.

Although I think I knitted the first one wrong because when I went to do the final decrease on the toe it happened very differently and I think I like the original way I did better. I need to wash and block the hat and socks before I send them off to my aunt. The hat is going to probably be too small and the socks probably too big which I am hoping will be forgiven.

Saturday the full force of the ick I have been slowly coming down with hit me. Horrible cough and my entire body ached. As in I think I now know where my spleen is. Which means I got pretty much nothing done except for a load of laundry and some banana chocolate chip bread (the bananas needed to be used up).

The rest of the day I plunked down on the couch and watched some movies... mostly some Netflix stuff and of course one of my three favorite crafting movies Pride & Prejudice (the good version from A&E...no I do not want to know about the zombies. There are no zombies in Pride & Prejudice). It is excellent because it is so long and I have the thing practically memorized so I can concentrate on the knitting when I have to and not miss any of the story. I wonder if Jane Austen knew how much she would be loved centuries later.

Anyway, while watching I started making the flower washcloths I have a pattern for. I am thinking of making a bunch as presents. The cotton chenille is unbelievably soft and which is making up for the non-stretchy nature of the fiber. I would be highly annoyed otherwise. I probably would have gotten further but I got tired a few times and worked on the Blanket of Many Colors instead.




I think I have enough projects to get me through the end of the year and probably the end of next year as well.

However, Some day when I do not totally suck at the knitting thing I am going to attempt this:
http://www.flintknits.com/blog/?p=151

I have seen the February Lady Sweater every where in the past month and a wide variety of shapes and sizes and I know that someday if I really really try I could make it...possibly. I am hoping that I will have worked up the courage to try next spring.

NO! I am not going to start anything else knew until I finish what is on my current needles (except for the blanket of many colors which is my "I want to knit but not really concentrate on the knitting" project and has no deadline).

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