Tuesday, February 11, 2025

I'd Rather Be Knitting

 When I first came home from the hospital, I did not have the strength to do anything.
I had no interest in knitting, which is quite unlike me.

After a few weeks, I picked up my knitting needles and yarn and found they brought me great comfort.
I always have a "stash" of yarn so I started knitting a scarf.
Easy, mindless, Leanne had just made one, shared pictures on instagram and I liked it.
It is knitting only, in the round, like a tube sock making it doubly warm.
"Colorblock Party" by The Lamb and Kid
each block/section was knitted with a different hand dyed Alpaca yarn, all hand dyed by Liz.

There are 5 color blocks, I am on my 5th now...

and may add one more, finishing up with the green.
What do you think?
Three quarters of the way through, my needle broke and I ordered a new one from Amazon.
The needle took longer than expected and my hands were very fidgety... 
so I picked up the blanket I started a year ago and finished it...
it is a long "lap blanket"...and was almost done.

I added fringe using the blanket yarn and a darker gray yarn that matches the couch.
The fringe will look better after I rinse and block it.
I still have to add fringe to the other end.

This is the seed stitch, knitting and purling only, I like the way it looks up close.


I keep track of my knitting projects in this book...
below are the details from the blanket.


I have been able to help the hubs with some of the bookkeeping and finances, he is doing a little more than he usually does and has been a huge help with cleaning and laundry.

7 comments:

The Furry Gnome said...

Well I know nothing about Knitting, but it looks nice. Mind you, you need some snow to go with it!

Debbie said...

i sure do!!! maybe tonight, i was expecting a package from you!!

Leanne Coppola said...

The blanket came out so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's perfect on your couch. And your scarf is beautiful. What a great way to show off Liz's hand dyed yarn. :)

william hartman said...

Wonderful Online Digitizer

Marie Smith said...

Love the knitting. It is good to see your beautiful knitted items again!

DrumMajor said...

Keep resting when you need to! I didn't know those mean looking metal knitting needles could break. Even the wood ones seem durable. Linda in Kansas

Anonymous said...

I did try knitting many, many years ago but didn't click with it (no pun intended). My dear Mum used to knit so much, her needles were always clicking and she made some wonderful things.

I'm pleased you are back knitting, I like what I see :)

All the best Jan
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