I still have to knit in a controlled sort of way, not with the free abandonment normal to me, but I am knitting and it feels immeasurably good.
I am working on the striped Elton cardigan that I was working on when last I knit. There hasn't been visible change but then it is just four row stripes and the Elton pattern.
It looks just like this, but longer. I have about three inches till the body is done, then some sleeves and it will be complete. I look forward to a perfect summer sweater.
I also decided to cast on for a variation on Laura Aylor's Sun Dogs. When I was knitting it last time, my head was not clear and I just could not seem to get the yoke right. It wasn't a big deal to rip it out and prepare for a restart. I wanted to have a turtleneck collar on it in the green that I hope to use for the edges of the sleeves and the hem.
I have really come to hate having a chilly neck during the long chilly winter and a high close fitting neck is increasingly important to my comfort level.
I have only one skein and I am not sure that there is enough to do them all, so I am debating ordering another skein, just in case. There is always the issue of no dye lots and I have had this yarn for over a year so I would expect a somewhat different colour, but I am not too worried because all areas I want to have in the green are separate. I think I should be okay. (Crossing fingers. Crossing toes.) Time may prove me foolish but what the heck, it doesn't hurt to try.
I am so looking forward to days with knitting in them, but I am also going to be very, very careful that the injury doesn't happen again.
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