I think it’s a lovely place to sit and knit and have a chat.
So, what is on your needles? Do you have anything on your needles at all? If not, why not? Do you feel uninspired or is it too hot for you to knit at this time of the year? What do you do if you’re not knitting? Crochet? Other crafts? Draw or write? Or do you give yourself a break from crafting and creativity? I’m really interested, so do leave a comment if you feel like it. If you don’t feel comfortable with that, just reading my writings quietly is fine, too.
And what have I got on my needles? Nothing very interesting, really. To be honest, big life events, even good ones, always unbalance me. No matter how wonderful and positive the birth of our grandson was, it had that effect on me, too. For a while I felt totally uninspired. But my hands need something to do, so first of all I finished every WIP (Work In Progress) in the house. When there was absolutely nothing on my needles anymore, I started with some simple and familiar things. First of all the most basic of socks.
Another lovely posting!
When I’m not quilting, I’m knitting. I’m currently trying to finish the last 7 blocks for a quilt for my granddaughter, but I’m too wrapped up in a summer tee that I’ve started. It seems to be how I roll lately. If I was smart, I’d finish piecing right now & have the quilt on top of me this winter as I quilt it. Not sure that will work out though.
Enjoy spending the day with your grandson. Looking forward to your next blog.
That’s interesting – I don’t know many people who both knit and quilt. I wonder why that is? Finishing the blocks for your granddaughter now sounds sensible, but finishing your summer tee so that you may get to wear it this summer doesn’t sound like a bad idea either ;). I think, on the whole, it is a good thing to have several projects on the go, but it can be hard to choose what to work on first. Enjoy working on your projects!
How I love it that you ask! I rarely get the opportunity to expound on my knitting.
I’m knitting a tee from a lovely turquoise yarn, Malabrigo Susurro. I’m on my third attempt at least, and second pattern and finally I think I’m happy.
Stocking stitch would probably be the best alternative to show off the beautiful shades of the yarn but it’s too boring. My first attempt was a complicated lace pattern and the result was too busy.
Second attempt with a new pattern was more promising but the pattern called for yo’s in every row with a very holey result. My third attempt is to add alternating rows of stocking stitch to the pattern to fill it up a little.
It is taking loads of time, but after all knitting is a pastime, isn’t it?
You can talk to me about your knitting anytime! Malabrigo has lovely yarns. Haven’t come across Susurro yet, but I see that it is a nice and summery blend of fibres. It’s always a problem with those variegated yarns to get a nice result. Your solution of stocking stitch with some lace sounds as if it’ll look good and be enjoyable to knit too. It’ll be lovely and cool to wear.