This past week I took those two days, and I think I've got a good start to get going on some planting this weekend. I'm a complete sucker for purple, pink, and lime green, but this year I wanted to try some new combinations, too. Colors like "Merlot" and "Salmon" caught my eye. Sounds like a good dinner, but I'm talking vining geraniums and perky petunias. Now comes the really fun part---digging in the dirt.
In the evenings, once I get the dirt off my hands, and if I've had enough energy left over, I've been continuing work on my Must-Have Cardigan. I ended up knitting both sleeves at the same time for this sweater. Once I had gotten the increases completed for my size, the sleeve still looked a little narrow, so I went ahead and increased to the stitch count for the largest size. Sure enough, when I had the time to do a little investigating on Ravelry, it looks as though I wasn't the first one who had been concerned about a tight sleeve. No worries. It's a simple construction that is easy to adapt. I only have a couple inches to go before I cast off and can begin to put the sweater together.
Of course, there's nothing that motivates me to finish one project more than having some new ones waiting in the wings, and I've got some great ones to look forward to.
I'm also excited about attempting the challenge of knitting from a new Japanese pattern book that I ordered a couple of weeks ago. First of all, you have to see how this book was delivered.
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So, what am I still sitting here for? Time's a wasting. Really, who in the heck has time to be bored?
1 comment:
Nice yarn! I love the Japanese patterns I've seen. Bring it along next time we have coffee! You are really busy. Have fun.
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