I struggled to settle. Friday afternoon ought to have been sock time. I did a few rows.
I tried the blue sweater.
A few rows happened. 4 to be precise.
That was it for Friday and Saturday.
Sunday I settled a bit and knit on my London Fog sweater.
That went much better. I finally found the focus I was looking for and I spent a good part of the day just knitting.
I have made a wee bit of a decision too. This gorgeous yarn was purchased to be a sweater where the yarn did the talking. I am going to add one small detail. I am going to add a double row of garter stitch every 10 or 12 rows. I'm not sure yet what the scale ought to be. 10 is what my inspiration (the Willard sweater) uses. 12 may be more appropriate for this yarn weight. The ridges are not meant to show off anything but to highlight, to bring attention to the yarn with the smallest bit of texture. Ridges also help make the knitting feel faster. It's like stripes. There is always something to look forward to. It will help make a simple sweater in gorgeous yarn be a stand out in my wardrobe.
As long as it's warm. That is always my principal goal.




