knitting project. It measures right on gauge and so even though I tried it on a couple of times, I kept thinking that it's right because the gauge is right. Finally I had to acknowledge that it has all the shape of a knitted sweatshirt. I chose the wrong size.
I had been wondering what I would knit next. I'll knit the sweater in a smaller size! All that knitting took about 15 minutes to return it to yarn. It wasn't as painful as I expected and I know I'll be much happier by doing it right.
Alexia talked me into going to my library book group on Tuesday, so while I worked on a warp that morning, she was anxious to lend me a hand. I put her to work winding handspun skeins into balls. She loves to help - also helped me set up for the meeting, moving tables and chairs. We set up a table for her in front of a window and she kept herself entertained for the entire meeting. She is not her mother's daughter! Her son Kiernan would be that child. She texted me one night after a confrontational week and asked me how was it that I didn't beat her every day. It made me laugh, the irony. Parenting is not for sissies.
panying pirns came today. It feels so strange in my hand, the weight and shape. I realize that will change with a charged pirn. Now I have to learn now to properly wind a pirn and that requires adapting my bobbin winder. I stumbled across how to get a good selvedge, probably the day after I placed my order. Had that been the day before, I probably wouldn't have done it. I'm like a deer in the headlights - what?!! They say the aging brain benefits from new challenges and weaving certainly provides a lot of opportunities. Why doesn't that make me happy tonight??
By the way, our book group read The Honk and Holler Opening Soon, and we loved it.
Alexia has been such a great helper this week...and she sounds like a joy to have around! Have you thought about letting her weave "fabric" to make a poncho? She might get a kick out of that!
ReplyDeleteSweet colors! I think your new towel warp is going to be pretty.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm sure she wasn't taking chances - I mean making cookies is important, don't you know? :)
Sorry about your sweater. I've only knit one sweater, I measured myself, matched up the size, gauge right on track and the sweater turned out too big. I've been gun shy about another one.
ReplyDeleteLove the warp colors!