The Not So Simple 53 Year Old Knitblogger's Daybook
Outside my window: it is looking more like rain.
I am thinking: I better post fast because at the rate I'm eating the cookies Kim sent me, I have to walk many many steps today...
I am Happy: that I finished my first Gansey project. I LOVE this knitting technique.
I am hoping: Karen will finish the back of the hat(s) for me. The joy of this pattern is that it is worked flat. This means my wrists and hands do not hurt at all.
I am contemplating: Having Karen show me how to seam the back of the hat. Allison would NOT be my enabler...
Karen ..please be my enabler.
I am Asking you dear reader: Do your wooden straights chip and peel? I used lovely Brittany size 6 needles for the hat but the tip of one needle was splitting. I had to use a nail file to stop it from snagging. I am wondering: do you know a wooden needle that does not split or chip?
I am grateful for:
each and every comment.
YOU MAKE MY DAY
Comments
Now I use mostly metal needles. But, even they have issues sometimes. If you drop them on a concrete or brick floor they ding and then the yarn catches.
Guess the key is --- don't drop them.
Hugs,
Meredith
As for needles, I have had some bamboo one's split and chip on me but never my Knit Picks Harmony sets. I am using some of their new blonde wood ones and they seem very solid too although I have read some poor reviews of them.
I can't offer advice on wooden needles because I do not use them: I prefer metal needles.