Thank you for your kind messages.
I’ve missed you, too.
Here’s a Calcutta Cup picture
for you. James, on the right, is wearing his father’s new vest. Thomas, on the
left – they’re both alarmingly tall – wears the ’06 sweater which his father
has by now outgrown.
There is also Kirsty Miles’ Christening shawl – James’ and
Cathy’s daughter -- into which a lacy
Cup was incorporated in 2000. The match was a draw in 2010. I knit a hat with
half the Cup on it, but it got lost. Alexander has a picture of it. I was
surprised to see that it incorporated rather a good pom-pom. I’m generally
rather anti pom-pom.
I’m getting on splendidly with
the Stronachlachar. The yarn – Kate Davies’ Buachaille in Macallum – is perfect
winter knitting, a warm, embracing, winey red. Despite her recent severe blog
post, I simply cast on using the suggested needle sizes. It’s looking good.
The stitch qualifies, I think,
as Bavarian travelling stitch, although not acknowledged as such. I did a class
in that subject at Camp Stitches ’99 with Candace Strick – a very happy memory,
although I never used the stitch until now.
I can’t remember how Candace
had us doing the crosses (always one over one), although I’m pretty sure she
didn’t use a cable needle. KD prescribes a cable needle, and I started off with
one but soon tired of it. I found I had Donna Druchunas’ travelling stitch
class in my Craftsy stash – she prefers to switch the stitches on the needle first,
and then knit them. I have pretty well mastered that trick by now. The yarn is
rather gently plyed and splitting a stitch is something of a danger, but
otherwise all is going well. I’ve finished two of seven skeins, and have done
two of goodness-knows-how-many pattern repeats.
I’ll try to take a picture
tomorrow.
Non-knit
I have an appt tomorrow
morning to have bloods taken, and am in a proper old-lady stew about it. Can I
find a parking place? Do I have enough change for a parking meter? Can I master
paying-by-telephone, if not? I must face up to the modern world.
Tom Lehrer’s “Werner von Braun”
is not really relevant to today’s news, but it amused me, nevertheless, to
listen to it again.