Sure enough – the weather
has turned. I didn’t try to go out. Bath day.
The new needles
came. They are a vast improvement on a small circular – I’m going to be able to
persevere and finish. It’s not exactly like the joyful Fair Isle knitting of my
middle years, or even like wee Hamish’s Calcutta Cup vest (above), but it’ll
do. It occurred to me that I might allow myself a bit of Machu Picchu in the
evenings after a particularly virtuous day of legwarmering. Carol Sunday’s yarn
is delicious on the hands and the stress-free experience would be good for
shoulder and neck tightness. Alas, I couldn’t find it, although I’ve got the
yarn all right.
I spent an
interesting half-hour going through all the project bags I have piled up around
here. No luck on Machu Picchu but I found a certain amount of delicious yarn.
Then I looked around the room and there it was in plain sight, slightly
elevated to keep it beyond paw-reach.
I mentioned the
other day that I was worried about how tightly I seemed to be knitting the
legwarmer. Today I reflected that that might be a good thing. When I was
considering switching patterns yesterday, and browsing in Ravelry, I noticed
people grumbling about how they didn’t stay up (different patterns, different
yarns). Maybe tight Fair Isle will counteract that tendency:
Wordle
Queer Joe has had
a hole-in-one! That must have been yesterday, with that word that offered so
many choices. He’s not likely to have used EPOXY or NYMPH (the two preceding
days) for his starter word.
Ketki and I needed
five this morning, Alexander four, Thomas Miles only three. He’s bright, that
boy. We haven’t heard from old-friend-Mark yet.
Being a knitter cost me a turn on Wordle today!
ReplyDeleteHa! Me too!
ReplyDeleteSqueaked under the wire - it took all six tries. Happy to hear you may be returning to one of your WIPs. It's not my work but it is satisfying to see things ticked off in the column. Happy WORDLEing and knitting.
ReplyDeleteI was so hoping it was shawl! But no, cost me a turn as well!
ReplyDeleteThat picture gave me a laugh! Yes, it does look as though perhaps the fair isle will stay up.
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