Since it’s been some time that I have
posted on my knitting blog (other than my post of the other day), I figure it’s time
for a change in my blog design. While I
do like the background and the colours of my current design, and because it’s a new
year and I’m hoping to get back into more knitting and
blogging, I think I need to start off with a new blog design.
I’m not sure what I’ll go
with – one of the myriad of free templates available, or if I’ll
actually break down and pay a little for a really nice looking template. So far, all of my templates (on this blog and
my other ones) have been the free ones offered either on Blogger or some other
site that has free designs.
Knitting
Update:
I’ve done a little more work on my
Diagonal Lace Scarf, but at some point in the pattern (not too far from the
needles), I’ve managed to lose a couple of stitches –
more than likely it is a couple of yarn-overs.
So, I now need to rip back a few rows until I get the right amount of
stitches.
Hmmm…I just went and looked at the
pattern I had printed out for this scarf, and I noticed that there are only 24
stitches. Now that I think about it, I did
have 24 stitches on my needles! I didn’t make a
mistake!
The only thing that I can think as to why I had thought I’d made a
mistake and left off a couple of yarn-overs, is because of having finished
those other two scarves and I used 26 stitches for them. I must have been
thinking (yes, it was late when this all happened) of that scarf and using 26
stitches for that. Hmmm, now I need to
make sure I rip back to a spot where I would start on a row 1. And because of this confusion, I now remember
the importance of using ‘life lines’ in
knitting – so that you don’t have to rip back too
far, and you’ll be at a spot in your knitting where you
know you left off (such as at a row 1).
Lesson learned – and hopefully remembered for next time.
Surfing:
Since I’ve been away from the land of
knitting blogs for some time, I’ve been going back to
visit some of the blogs I used to visit often.
I hope to re-establish connections/friendships in the knitting sphere
and not stay away so long next time.
I’ve really missed some of these
women, their knitting, their daily life stories, etc. These women gave me motivation and
encouragement (even if they didn’t know
they did) along the way – both in knitting and life. I also hope to come across new blogs as
well. I look forward to seeing what
patterns are being worked on, and maybe find some new ones that I can work on
as well.
Y’all Come Back Now:
I really hope you’ll keep
coming back and encouraging me to continue knitting (to not loose motivation), with my other craft/art projects, and just in daily life in general – you know, when times get tough.
Happy knitting!
1 comment:
It's me... your BFF... we really need a knitting/movie date... hmmm???
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