As I continue with my monogamous knitting I have been working steadily on my 54 pickup blanket.
It is very rewarding to see the second row of cards. There have been a few 'oopsies' when I see an error and have to ladder down a few rows to correct a colour, or an errand thread that has landed on the outside of the work rather than being hidden on the inside. It is slow knitting because with double-knitting every other stitch is a purl and I have to make sure that the two colours I am not knitting with stay hidden inside the work. I have finally perfected a way to knit without the colours getting all tangled. I have the white yarn always on my left and I pick it European style, and the red and blank I hold in my right hand with my index finger always in between them so they don't have a chance to tangle. This makes each row much faster and I don't have to untangle the three colours at the end of each row like I had to when I first started the blanket.
I have been thinking that it would have been better to have made the blanket 9 x 6, rather than 6 x 9, but I am definitely not going to go back and change that now!
I did start on Jemima Puddleduck (she is a commission) but I have been enjoying the blanket knitting so much that poor Jemima is only a 'twinkle in my eye' as my mother would say.
I did four ocean swims this past week, and plan another for today. The water temperature is heading down, but I still managed thirty minute swims.
I got the galley copy of my novel 'White Rabbit' and I am heading towards being able to have it published in paperback very soon.
And speaking of September, today, September 1st, is the day my father died - fifty-two years ago. I miss him terribly. Yesterday I was remembering dancing with him at my sister's rehearsal dinner. He is never far from my mind, and I know he is watching over me from that great beyond.
I always think of September as my 'new year'. Time to turn the page. Start anew. Make a plan.
Or?
Or maybe just keep going. Swim. Write. Study. Be.
Just Be.
Hmm. Now there is an idea.
Blessings to all who look upon this time of year as a new beginning.
And Blessing to all you are just going forward one day at a time.
Oh, and one more thing. My sock design, Me Too! Me Too! that was used in Supersock World Championship is now for sale on Ravelry.
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