I wore the sweater yesterday for a bit. Still needs a couple more good washes till the weaving oil is out of it. The scent of it was so strong on wearing it that I dreamed I could smell it last night. A couple more good washes till it is wearable. Maybe three. It's a beauty but it smells.
I did not work on my London Fog sweater ( a colourway name from Midknit Cravings). I sat and watched F1 stuff and then realized I was kind of avoiding knitting. I craved something new. I yearned for a change. I know that I have a gorgeous yellow sweater that is new to my needles. I know there are many other things to knit in my WIPs bin but oh how strong the urge was. I caved.
Let me first say, we have a lot of snow yet. We tend to get lots of snow in March so it might be spring for you but for me it still feels winterish. I went through all my planned project sweater bags and ended up with my yarn for a Staffin sweater. The yarn I am using is Ultra Alpaca in this deep cherry red. It's almost burgundy but not quite. It's going to make a lovely warm sweater.
It's a very different thing for me to follow a pattern where it is just simple stripes and plain stockinette and a pattern with patterning that determines the look of the garment in it. I have a bit of a problem when numbers and letters are on the same row and I really find it a struggle. You have no idea how difficult it is for me to stick, word for word and row by row to a pattern. I have always admired those of you who can. For my sweater to look like the design, I have to stick as close as I can to the written words.
I plucked up my courage and followed as I could. Everytime my anxiety over this got too much I put it down for a bit. I decided it was okay to do this until I "got" where she was going with the pattern and the short rows but I was going to stick with it till I made it through.
When I knit a new shape or something with a lot of texture, and considering my issues with letters and numbers on the same line piling up at the end of a row, I need to understand where the map of the pattern is taking me. Then I can pick apart everything and put them back where they belong. Once I understand the heading I can generally muddle that into a sweater.
I get the Staffin now. I get what I need to do to get nice increases in pattern. I get how the design sets up and what goes where. However...
It's one of the reasons I love knitting. It is endless mulligans (golf redo). You pull back and the yarn becomes a pile of endless possibilities. That pile of yarn is utter forgivness for whatever we did. Who couldn't love that.
Today is small thing day. Time to work on socks and ponder the wonder of knitting.



