As an adult I continued to read. And read. And read. It was what I did when kids and adulting did not require my time. Slowly though, through middle age, the stress of work stole my reading time away, and by the time I discovered knitting, I didn't even have a library card anymore. I still read 2 or three books a month, but it was so much less than the dozen or more that was normal for me for most of my life.
I have all the stitches picked up around the shawl and am working a small transition zone, before I start the lace pattern. It's pretty simple and every second round is a purl row. But I forgot to purl on row 4. I didn't realize that until I had completed row 5 where row 4 ought to have been.
It's a lot of stitches. A lot. There will be more, I know but I have to admit I was a little disheartened. But only for a bit. I am just going to have to keep reminding myself to read carefully, one row at a time.
Slow, small, careful moves and even more careful reading, make for a steady knit and a speedy project.
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