Life's a Stitch

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

Thank you for your words of parental encouragement. Mari arrived safely in Sydney, the dresser made it home, and the adventures continue.

While I'm transferring yarn to the stress purchase of my last post, Chuck shakes his head. "It's not going to do it, is it?" Telling the truth, I admit it. One drawer each for laceweight, sportweight, DK and worsted is not enough. I have more than enough gifts in waiting, notions, needle sets and pattens to stuff the shelves.

Fessing up's not a bad thing, though. I seem to remember that from my Catholic upbringing. It clears the conscience, let's you start afresh, giving you perspective on your behaviour. Let me share some of my enlightenment:

1. Although I have only knit two pairs of socks I have enough yarn for 18. Good thing I use sock yarn for other items.

2. My laceweight drawerful is my favourite, followed by the sportweight. Lots of handpainted goodness.

3. Looking at some of my yarn I wonder what possessed me. Even at 75% off, it's not a bargain if you don't like it.

4. To the contrary, there are yarns, no longer available, that should have been purchased in larger quantities. I have enough for only three complete sweaters, but dozens of scarves.

5. A rigid heddle loom can turn ugly yarn into a thing of beauty. Phew.

6. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. There's yarn in my collection bought for chemo turbans and preemie hats that isn't doing anyone any good. I see a positive penance happening here.

7. In clearing space from my bookcase to make room for knitting books, I realize I have more than I could ever read in this lifetime. I have a hard time doing two things at once and generally, I can only accomplish eight pages or so while eating lunch or on the treadmill. My singular focus time is reserved for knitting. A box is packed to go to the florist who sells used books as a fund raiser for her church. Her shop is located on the same block as a good yarn shop Uh-oh.

My current project, not yet complete, but progressing:

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9 responses to “True confessions”

  1. Marina Avatar

    Where are all the pictures? I depend on you for pics of handpainted yarn since that’s the closest I’ll get to them. I admitted long ago that I’m not a sock or accessory knitter and there’s no reason for me to buy them. But I still adore them 😉

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  2. Lynn Avatar

    only 18 pairs?? That’s not bad at all!!! However you failed to mention the amts of the OTHER yarns. I think those might be a bit more.
    And I’m glad to hear that the dd is doing well.

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  3. Sarah R Avatar

    I think I have enough sock yarn to knit socks for the entire National Centipede Marching Band. I do like knitting socks, but it is fun to use the yarn for other things. What are your favorite using-up-sock-yarn-but-not-making-a-sock patterns?
    Pretty shawl, too.

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  4. Gladys Avatar

    What is that beautiful pattern in the photo? I’m in love.
    Also, check out the swap groups on Ravelry — you can trade stuff you don’t like any more for stuff you do like.

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  5. Zoe Avatar
    Zoe

    You kill me! Doug’s dresser hernia is better too!

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  6. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    May I have a copy of your Herringbone Rib Scarf pattern? It’s so pretty.
    Thank you!

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  7. maureen Avatar

    Well, with lent around the corner, perhaps some preemie hats and chemo turbans will be next on the needles 😉

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  8. toni in florida Avatar

    Oh my, the colors in your current project are gorgeous! Good luck with the stash assessment and adjustment. I haven’t been brave enough to undertake on yet. Let us know how yours turns out. You know we’ll be waiting to hear!

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  9. Dalania Avatar
    Dalania

    I would really like a copy of your Herringbone Rib scarf pattern. It looks like a great pattern

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