Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

So, I’m knitting with Touch Me. Enter male family members. After a good feel, Chuck and Bryant want underwear knitted from it. We are a weird family. But seriously, Touch Me is soft as a puppy’s tummy, a lamb’s ear or a tulip petal. The colour is deep as the midnight sky. See, Sister Marion? I memorized my parts of speech, similes use "like" or "as" and metaphors are an implied connection. It’s been a long time since 7th grade. I do have a memory!

Too bad Touch Me is what I consider a mortgage the house yarn. I was in a yarn shop and the owner and I were discussing possible uses for the stuff. Sally Melville’s book has a pattern that calls for 22 skeins of Touch Me. Let’s see, 22 times $14.50. She said she’d be glad to sell it to me. What are the current interest rates?

Later in the day:

Dsc00179 Knitting away, I’m glad I have access to other knitters because I’d be  panicking right about now having spent a fortune on Touch Me and finding that it’s full of worms. Ripped it out and started again, but alas, the worms are still crawling. I have been reassured that they disappear with the felting process. I don’t get it, though, the label says dry clean only, but Sally Melville, for example, says to felt the heck out of it. I’ve seen finished products and they are beautiful.

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4 responses to “Touch Me Some More”

  1. Dorothy Avatar

    I’ve just finished a scarf out of Plymouth Sinsation, which is very similar to Touch Me. Heaven! No worms, either and slightly less expensive ($11.50 a ball), but not sure how yardage compares. My husband asked for underwear out of it too!

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  2. Beth Avatar

    Hello fellow RAOKer!
    Okay – this is a new term for me (even though I’ve been knitting for almost 25 years!) … what do you mean the yarn is full of worms? Sounds yuck!
    ~Beth
    http://diamondsnpurls.blogspot.com

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  3. Li Avatar
    Li

    Definition of worming: Chenille, due to its construction, has a tendency for stitches to pop out. If you look at a flat piece of work, the wormed stitches look like little caterpillars. It’s almost as if the stitches unknit themselves. Very annoying.

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  4. JSC Avatar

    Phew . . . I’m glad there was a definition of that term. I had the most terrible mental image . . . yuck!

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