Knitting Alignment
It’s that time again:
If you’ve read my blog for a while, you know that I dread this every year. Stacking wood. B.O.R.I.N.G. Most of the time while I am doing it, I’m thinking that perfectly good hours/weeks/days (seemingly) are being wasted and some perfectly good knitting could be getting done. But then Paul says something like, “But this is good quality time we get to spend together.” Like he did this past Saturday afternoon, after seeing me for about an hour a night during the week because it was a crazy busy week for me babysitting, working at the yarn shop late and teaching a class late, and not seeing me Saturday morning and early afternoon, because I had another knitting class to teach. How could I not continue to stack wood until there was no more daylight?
And speaking of knitting that could be getting done, mine isn’t. My knitting has been all over the place lately. I start working on one thing, decide I should really be working on another thing, then decide I should really start a few more things, then decide I need to make a list of things to knit for Christmas gifts and start some more things. So, essentially, not much has gotten done.
The Spinning Room is having a knit-a-long to knit hats to put on their tree for the Victorian Holidays village tree decorating contest, and which will then be donated to Halos of Hope. So, I started one:
I also put a few rounds on a travelling sock (for The Spinning Room travelling sock group) but I can’t show it to you because I think the person whose sock it is reads this blog.
I worked a little bit on the edging of my Duane Park Triangle:
But I got distracted when I stumbled upon this very cute teapot cozy pattern:
I was so happy that it had two sizes. Most of the patterns I have seen were one size, and too big for my little 2-serving teapot. So. Excited. I wanted to start it immediately.
Then the next day:
I broke my teapot. (Let’s not talk about the fact that I just went and rummaged through the garbage so you could see the broken teapot….)
And also, I’m totally obsessed with this knitted ottoman! (click there! I can’t put a picture on the blog because of copyright rules.) The only deterrent so far is the need to purchase three standard size bed pillows and a twin sized comforter to stuff it. I just don’t have extras lying around the house.
Meanwhile during my busy week…. I tried to get a picture of myself wearing my Wheaten wrap:
It was really aggravating (five tries later…) and next time, I will ask someone to help me. But you get the idea. I still really love it.
So what could possibly be a cure for all-over-the-place-knitting? Something to calm the mind? Something mindless that will make all the knitting thoughts align?….
Or…….stacking wood.
I can’t quite make out what the total puzzle picture is of, but looks like fun. Maybe that Ottoman should be a future class. Sorry about your teapot.The wheaten looks great on you.
Thanks Bea! The puzzle is Thomas Kinkade’s version of The Wizard of Oz.
You are so busy, tires me out reading about all your activities, ha, ha!!! I enjoy your blog.
Thanks Jan! It tires me out too!
The Wheaten is so pretty, including the pin. The wrap drapes so nicely. The tea cozy pattern is so cute. You definitely have a case of knitting fever!
And now I’m on a mission to get a new teapot!