C. is the most
conscientious tester I know – largely to protect me. This morning, for the
first time after all these months, she tested positive. So, no walk, and
kitten-visiting this week is in some doubt. She has no symptoms.
I did my exercises
faithfully, and I finished the legwarmers. I instantly cast on a
replacement Evendoon for Helen from my abundant Schehallion stash. So far,
delightful. There’s nothing to beat stripes. And the fact that I’m knitting
from stash enhances the experience. Kate Davies doesn’t even suggest needle
sizes. Has that always been the case? How did I know what size to use for
Lilias Day? Certainly not by swatching. I found an appropriate-seeming needle
and all is well so far – the experience is very pleasant, the fabric likewise.
Eventually I’ll measure and see what gauge I’m getting. It’s knit top-down,
with the neck ribbing added later. So far, therefore, it’s rolling like mad.
I wonder why KD
has never been on Fruity Knitting?
Wordle: I’m back
in my usual bottom-of-the-class position. Thomas’s starter word gave him four
greens, so he got it in two. Mark and Alexander and Ketki needed three; four
for me. But my little winning streak is lengthening, and I am approaching the
point where my historic accumulation of fours will outstrip my fives. That is
my ambition at the moment.
I’m reading Le
Carre’s “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”. I must have read it at some point in
the past, long ago, but I’ve forgotten most of it. It’s terribly good.
I amazed myself by getting Wordle in two! Sorry to hear about C testing positive and missing out on a visit. Congratulations on one project finished and a more pleasant one started.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the stripes Jean! On the Ravelry pattern page, she suggests a 4mm/US 6 needle. Looking forward to seeing your stripe progression.
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Congratulations! Another long project completed, and well-earned pleasant knitting in progress!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if C got a false positive. Better safe than sorry, I suppose.
It is a few degrees cooler here in Maryland, though when 88-F (~31-C) is considered cool, you remember that MD is at Mediterranean and North African latitudes.
I was very surprised to find that KD only suggested using needles which would allow you to achieve the required gauge but not a particular size. I always use the needle size to work out whether the yarn is DK or Aran weight or whatever. When I queried this it seemed that there had been issues over finished garments turning out too small for people using a specified needle size so that was the solution they had come up with. I still found it unsatisfactory.
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