Another day. Further forward.
I think I’ve finished Lenny’s shawl. There weren’t many loose ends, given that the skeins were 100 grams each. I knit the borders back and forth, to avoid having to create garter stitch by purling. I began by grafting the ends of the edging, and soon discovered that they were twisted. A careful unpicking took the rest of the morning knitting time.
Things went better after my nap. I sewed up the fourth border corner, and only after that attempted again to graft the edging. I don’t think it’s very elegantly done, but it can count as a success. This yarn — I’ve forgotten what it is— is called “Primavera”.I was disappointed when it arrived at how dark it was, but darkness now helps conceal clumsiness.
Tomorrow we will have to address the question of blocking.
Helen is safely home, and very welcome. C. Is back too, and will be here tomorrow to tell me how she got on “Cooking with the Duchess”.
I am alarmed to realise how far I have declined since I last lived in this dear house. Wafa and Perdita and I are, however, getting on well.
Wordle: Another day when fours predominate: me and Alexander and Ketki and Theo and Roger. Thomas and Mark slid home with threes, Rachel needed five.
So glad you are enjoying being back at home.
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to seeing this shawl. I feel confident Wafa can figure out how to help you block it.
have a good week
Lisa RR
It's a cliche because it's true - there's no place like home. Congratulations on completing the shawl!
ReplyDeleteI do hope you can continue to live in your house - there's no place like home! Assisted living is good but your own home is tops. Say I just having finally sold my house after 3 years in an excellent assisted living facility.
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