Fridays are for Ripping.
Last Friday the socks were the victims.
Circle socks were the first to go. I should have knit them on 2.5 mm needles and rather than continue on and give them to someone with smaller feet, I ripped.
About the same time I realized that I wasn't enjoying knitting Dreaming socks out of a brown yarn. This was the second attempt at finding the perfect yarn for what is a really nice yarn. I was just not feeling the love for it . I am now looking for a new sock pattern.
Today was finally the day to say goodbye to Norwegian woods. I have been fighting with this shawl since the day I started it. I didn't have enough yarn in the first color that I started with.
Then I misread the pattern and it was too small. I thought everything was perfect on the third start until I realized that while I had enough yarn, I also had two very different shades of the same color. They were the same dye lot, but different colors.
It has been taunting me for too long. I could hear it calling me every time I walked into the sewing room. It was time to silence it. .
Frost flowers is another project that I have spent far too much time on.
I started this one back in 2005 as part of a Yahoo group KAL. When I started, I did not realize how big this shawl actually was. After I started, I found a picture in which it was used as a canopy for a wedding.
I had completed only four of the seven repeats and there was an edging to knit after that. I had already knit 98.7 gms of yarn into a shawl that I don't particularilly like. As I was ripping, I did momentarilly stop and think about finishing the repeat that I was on and just casting off the edge. It would have been big enough.
Nope, I was done with it. It's gone.
Come back next week to see what's next to hit the floor.
Those socks were so pretty though. You were working on them at Gilli-hook last week, across the table from me. Very pretty green. I thought about doing them after seeing yours, read the pattern and knew there was no way in hell I was going to struggle through all that purling.....
ReplyDeleteJust think of all the nice new things you can knit from all that frogged yarn though. (Evilknittingtwin)