As with my knitting projects, I have started and stopped so many blog posts that I almost have more drafts than published entries! With knitting, I find a pattern, choose the yarn, flip pages for the needles (see below), and more not than often do a gauge swatch. Sometimes, however, the process starts and ends with the pattern: I do not have the proper yarn. Sometimes, however, the process starts and ends with the yarn: I cannot decide on the proper pattern. Usually, however, I can always find the right needles: my collection is fairly well organized!
"Sometimes Not Knitting"
"Why Did the Geese Cross the Road?"
Some draft posts are full of clever little phrases and notes:
"To sleep, perchance to dream..."
"...just thinking about knitting..."
Some draft posts just have a photo with no words.
February Baby sweater- Eliz Zimmermann
Hello Baby Cardigan- Susan B. Anderson
Newborn top-down cardigan- Nancy Pietraszek
Seamless yoked sweater- Carole Barenys
Bernat Baby Softee - baby denim marl
During a recent unusual bout of weather (rain, 20's, snow, sleet, freezing rain, more snow, 2 1/2 days off work, sunshine, an earthquake, a wild thunderstorm, 70's- all within a 1 week time period!) I had the urge to finish a few projects and start a few projects- and I did!
One skein 2 hours scarf
This, however, took much longer than 2 hours! It is knit using Lace Sensation by Fiddlesticks Knitting and size 10 needles. I am not overly fond of the yarn or the pattern, but I love the little bonus at the end showing this clever way of tying it!
I have made a zillion dishcloths, more or less. A friend was making one with the DW pattern, and though I liked the pattern, I did not want another cloth. I though it would make a nice hat, so I modified it to knit in the round. It took a bit of thinking time to keep a nice pattern for the decreases...but it worked!
And when will the next? And when will the next?