I really am not such an idiot
Mood:
quizzical
Now Playing: WEIB FM 106.3 Boyz to Men "End of the Road"
However, I was feeling like one on Friday. Despite my best attempts at making a raglan sweater, I seriously messed up. What I was coming out with was a drop shouldered sweater knit in the round. Sigh.
So after realizing the SECOND mistake I was making with the sweater, I had to set it aside and leave it alone. I spent ALL of Friday morning attempting to salvage what was there, but I would have wound up with a boat neck neckline.
So today it is back to ripping it out and going to where I was over a week ago.
Did I mention that I do much better when I'm
shown how to do something than reading it from a book or pattern? ;-)
Yesterday was better though. We took a drive down to Avon CT to the Wool Connection. I fondled yarn while DH entertained the kids by letting them have free run over the inside of the truck (they like to pretend they are driving it). My total purchases from the WC was a set of Addi Turbo 32" #8's to replace the pair I'm using on the above mentioned sweater. Trina, our newest cat, chewed on the old set, and there are tiny little bits that snag yarn on the cable. My husband looked at me when I got back into the truck and said "I hope that you plan to buy more than just that, as I don't want to think we made a trip all the way down here for $13." :) I think he's a keeper. However, I couldn't really find much more I wanted to purchase. If I had had a chance to look at their catalog before going down, I would have come out with a lot more, but I didn't. I did check out the Lamb's Pride yarn, and decided which colors I want to knit with next. I can buy those from Claudia at Countrywool. A trip to McDonald's for lunch and then Munson's Chocolates, and we were back on the road.
On the way back, we stopped at a toy store in Granby CT that has been in business since 1948. It's a cool store, and the boys liked it a lot. They each left with a small toy elephant. Our last stop was at Marji's Yarn Shop in Granby. It is a nice little store, and has a fantastic pattern selection. The yarn selection was a bit thin; not many yarns had enough of any color to buy to make a sweater, so I purchased two patterns. I probably could have bought these locally, but I like to keep the smaller shops in business, especially if I can see that they actually like helping customers (which Marji apparently does). Marji's was really busy, which is great. I suspect that is why the yarn selection was so depleted. One pattern I purchased is for a knit from the neck down raglan sweater in bulky weight yarn, and the other is for fulled purses for evening wear. They are smaller than usual, but you knit glitzy yarn into them, like eyelash yarn for some pizazz.
Today DH is taking the kids over to the local kid's gym, and I'll be shearing at least one rabbit today in anticipation for the IAGARB registration in April. I'd like to see at least one of my rabbits become registered with the organization. :)
A picture of the sweater before it is ripped out again
Posted by baycolonyfarm
at 9:42 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, 25 January 2004 4:50 PM EST