Knitting with spider thread
I'm going to cave in and rip out my feather and fan scarf. Someone please remind me of this the next time I am infatuated with others' work and it involves lace weight yarn. Thank goodness the yarn shop will take the yarn back (3 of 4 skeins) or I would have to keep knitting the scarf. My count was off quite a bit. You can't tell too much from the image, but I kept counting and counting and things were getting worse not better.
I"ve been tense knitting it up. Tense should come from things other than my knitting. I ran back to my socks last night and this peaceful feeling came over me. The lace weight is just too splitty and spidery for me. It was looking lovely.....but I was edgy all week. I was trying to find the cause of my dismay....
I thought it was the grey warm January weather...
I thought it was that the holidays were over...
I thought it was my dieting since New Years....
But I think it was just the lace mess.
I loved the feather and fan look and I will knit it again, but in a heavier weight.
Heavier is sometimes better!
So I'll keep writing this goofy little knit blog and knitting things within my comfort realm
and hope you'll find socks interesting enough to come on back and keep reading.
OH.....
Happy Friday the 13th from lucky black kitty Beatles. He found his first snow fascinating....
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Comments
Bummer that you had to frog that project, but I hope that different yarn will be the solution.
Grace is right about the stitch markers though. I use a marker between each pattern repeat even when not told to by the pattern instructions.
I love that knitting is diverse. I can do a bulky dog sweater for Sissy or a laceweight cardigan for me.
Or socks. Or a hat. Or...
Happy Friday,
Meredith
P.S. my word verification is "dicier". haha