Knitting in the round.
Needles and Things
Friday, 15 May 2026
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Two tops
My white and cream Lusk is finished. All the ends woven in and it's ready to wear. I am wearing it.
I am quite pleased with it. The shoulders are just right. They don't shift back or forwards or pull. They just stay in place. To get a fit there that works for this body is amazing. Yeah the whole hip thing is in another country but that the upper body fits is amazing. Rebecca Clow, I am in your debt. Lusk is my favourite sweater ever.
The new sweater, Audrey Borrego's Pleione is coming along nicely.
The yarn is Remix from Berocco. I decided to knit this on a 6 mm needle, two needle sizes larger than the recommended size. I wanted a draper fabric not so much for drape but more that as I wash and wear it, it doesn't get too firm to like wearing it. I knit a previous garment in this yarn and I used it a lot and eventually, it did get firm. It was like due to me machine washing and drying it. I didn't want that for this top. I wanted something that would go the distance. It should be noted that this is giving me z very different gauge than pattern gauge but a little math never hurt me.
The result of the needle size with this yarn is a wonderfully soft and luscious. It's gorgeous. It's also knitting up fast. I am getting very close to where the v neck will join and only a wee bit more to where I split for underarms. My goal today to to get to knitting in the round.
That's it for me today. A new top being worn and another nice one we'll under way. There is a fierce wind out there, but nothing beyond the usual. It's worse south of us. All in all a good day to stay in and knit.
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Look for the Little Things
I caught myself sitting by the window in my bedroom this morning, watching the world instead of just opening the blinds and getting on with things. It wasn't planned, it wasn't on purpose, it was just that my world is greening and there is so much to see.
The maple across the alleyway is setting its seed. The long fronds of its inflorescence draped down looking a bit like there is a fairy floating in a fabulous dress at the end of each branch. The buds on the poplars are looking ready to burst. They hint at green. The cherry buds are looking rounder everyday, getting ready to burst into flowers and joy. I have no doubt the bugs and bees are waiting as eagerly as I. It is all such a wonder.
We spend our lives busy, going here and there so that one day we can just relax. We drive ourselves nuts preparing for the good life we will have later. But what about now? What about seeing all the wonder that is happening at this moment. All those small things are the things we really need for work like balance or whatever the buzzword is now.
Look to the little things in the world. Look at the small.
I think that is part of what makes knitting so fascinating. It's a small thing. Each stitch is just a couple movement with some very simple tools and some cordage. Do it for a while and you clothe yourself. It's a very small thing that creates big impact in life.
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