What am I ? I am three stitches neither knit nor purled. Give up? I am the three stitches on Li’s pinky finger, placed there as the result of an onion chopping accident.

In our house we have an event dubbed "the Cutco cut." Chuck’s had one, my mother has done it and now it’s my turn. Way back when, we were gifted with nice Cutco knives. I’ve always heard that it’s more dangerous to cut with a dull knife than a sharp one so we keep these honed like razor blades. They are a pleasure to work with. But last night, they not only cut through the onion like butter, if you’re squeamish, don’t finish this sentence, it took the little pad of my pinky finger with it. Bryant immediately went for his magnifying goggles to inspect the biological waste attached to the knife. "Cool," says he, you can see your fingerprints. "Get me my knitting," was my response. Armed with my knitting, my Starbuck’s mug filled to the brim with red wine, off to the walk-in clinic we went. The dr was wonderful. His assistant, the one I was praying wasn’t the dr (he was a very youthful, skinny, pale as death, could pass for the teen age receptionist’s little jr high school aged brother), gasped when he saw my finger. "Nice reaction," I said, not feeling badly enough myself. He was excused from the room, hopefully having learned a lesson in patient relations. When my sister was in dental assisting school, instead of "oops" or a variety of four letter words, they were instructed to state "there" in an emphatic manner. The moral of this aside: beware of dental assistants who repeatedly exclaim "there."  Back to the matter at hand, so to speak, this is my first experience with stitches other than those resulting from surgery or childbirth. Not bad for a woman of a certain age. Despite the huge bandage and the throbbing sensation in my pinky, it has barely slowed down my knitting.

I’ve started knitting yet another scarf, this time with Fey Fantasia. Again, I can’t seem to find it anywhere online except in parts of Asia. I feel really lucky to have a store in my area that carries it. This is supposed to be self patterning, but so far there’s not much in the way of a pattern that I can see:

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I’ll be back on Friday.

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8 responses to “Three stitches, neither knit nor purled”

  1. Dorothy Avatar

    Sorry for your injury, but I’m really impressed that you’re still knitting! I’ve been lucky so far, but my husband has a history of trying to cut off digits with power tools. Hope you recover quickly!

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  2. sherry Avatar
    sherry

    gosh li,
    hope you feel better.rather, your finger…
    sherry

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  3. Beth Avatar

    Frankly, I’d be a much bigger baby about it all. Really – this is something you could take advantage of… think about not cooking or cleaning for a week (or so – if you’re a good actress…) Then again, you’d have to hide your knitting so it’s a double-edged knife, so to speak 😉

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  4. Emma. Avatar

    Blimey ! Heal quickly.

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  5. Rosie Avatar
    Rosie

    Poor Li. At least it wasn’t that football knee of yours. I really hope you feel better. Next time hold your finger up high above your head to slow down blood flow so it won’t throb. You can always play the piano with the good hand! Hope you heal quickly and are pain free. Love, Rosie

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  6. Karen Avatar

    Ouch! Hope you heal fast! I love that you took wine with you! That is something I would have done too. hehe

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  7. Toni Avatar

    Yikes! Glad they were able to reattach it tho I really don’t want to picture that 🙂 Feel better soon!

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  8. Norma Avatar

    Well, apparently this is not only the Year of the Rooster but the Week of Finger Injuries! Get better fast, and may your bad finger vibes not head this way. I neeeeeeeeed my fingers for my work – big time!

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