I need new candles now.
Just like any other nervous knitter, I’ve been using this time to work on Sherbet. The back is done. So is the front:
I’m sure I would have the whole danged thing done if I only actually paid attention to what I was doing. I swatched on 13 needles, got the gauge right, and then cast on for the back and then did the ribbing and a stripe and a half before I remembered, oh yeah, I was supposed to do the ribbing on 11s. So I ripped back and started again. Then I started a front panel. On 13s. Again, 1-1/2 stripes and d’oh! Back I ripped. The irony here is that these two were the pieces I worked on *before* the accident. So I have no excuse other than general air-headedness. The *third* panel (started on Wednesday, after the accident) I remembered the 11 needles. Apparently I do better knitting under duress.
Thanks for all the healing thoughts, I’m certain that they are helping. If you can, please stop by the Red Cross and give blood – my friend has needed lots of it, and will need more, and she’s not the only one. So, if you get a chance, please take the time out to donate.
And all the healing thoughts you have, she’ll take them.
KNITTING