Health, Knitting

Great Intentions

When I was preparing for sinus surgery a few weeks ago, I thought, “Great! I’ll have lots of time for knitting during the weeks that the doctor told me I have to stay in and rest while I recover, right?!”

Wrong.

I have learned five things about knitting and recovering from surgery:

1) They put this gel stuff in your eyes to protect the corneas from scratches. I’m extremely grateful for this as I prefer that my corneas remain scratch-free! However, I learned that one should not expect to read or knit for several days after as the gel also makes it difficult to focus the eyes and it takes awhile for the gel to wear off.

2) Surgery has the general effect of leaving one deeply exhausted and in need of large quantities of sleep. Also, one gets tired very easily, needing to go back to sleep rather frequently. This depressing lack of energy leaves one with very little knitting time.

3) Effective pain medications intensify both of the above, and are a temporary necessity of life.

4) Patience is definitely a virtue, and I’m now looking forward to being recovered from surgery so I can get back to my knitting! Flexibility is also a virtue and sometimes we need to adjust our intentions/expectations to deal with reality. 🙂

5) I’m very grateful for Ravelry and Pinterest where I can appreciate the knitting of others while I’m practicing being patient and flexible! Here are a few finds that have been making me smile:

Gorgeous baby booties, pattern by Saartje de Bruijn available on Ravelry; these particular booties knitted by Leah. These are definitely going in my queue!

Saartje's Bootees
Saartje’s Bootees

 

This adorable knitted lamb is too cute for words! The pattern is adapted from “Tiger with Dress” by Barbara Prime; knitted by fuzzymitten on Ravelry.

Wooly Lamb
Wooly Lamb

 

These Baby Bunny Booties made me squeal with delight when I saw them! They are definitely going into my queue in preparation for future nieces and nephews! Pattern by Sylvia Leake on Ravelry.

Bunny Baby Booties
Baby Bunny Booties

 

How clever! Baby Mitts with no thumbs to worry about! These are definitely going into my queue! Designed by Susan B. Anderson, you can find them on Ravelry here, and the free pattern at spudandchloe.com (just scroll down the page a bit to find the Baby Mitts pattern).

Baby Mitts
Baby Mitts

 

Love this gorgeous Leafy Baby Sweater by Renata Brenner! The lacey leaf stitch pattern is stunning!

Leafy Baby Sweater
Leafy Baby Sweater

 

I’ve recently become obsessed with hand knit washcloths, and these Vintage Hankie Washcloths by Julie Tarsha are too cute for words! I know just the friend to make them for!

Vintage Hanky Washcloth
Vintage Hankie Washcloth

 

I’ve never made a Tea Cozy before. Stinkymum on Ravelry has provided fabulous instructions on how to make a Proper English Tea Cozy! I definitely think its time I gave it whirl!

Proper English Tea Cozy
Proper English Tea Cozy

 

And someday (when I have all my energy back, of course!) I’m totally going to make the gorgeous Rona Lace Shawl by Anna Marie Jensen… I’ve never made a round shawl like this before and I’d love to learn how!

Rona Lace Shawl
Rona Lace Shawl

 

What’s been making you smile lately? Please share in the comments, we’d love to see!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blocking, Seasons

Spring Sweater Reveal

Remember this?

The Sneak Peek
The Sneak Peek

No? How about this …

The Better Sneak Peek
The Better Sneak Peek

A few weeks ago I was so inspired by the beginnings of Spring that I couldn’t resist casting on a new Spring knitting project!

Time has been flying by, and I’ve been doing some lovely outdoor knitting in my favorite outdoor knitting chair…

The Outdoor Knitting Chair
The Outdoor Knitting Chair

… in my favorite outdoor knitting spot…

My Outdoor Knitting Spot
My Outdoor Knitting Spot

… with all of my outdoor knitting gear…

My Knitting Bag, (Cezanne by Jordana Paige), yarn, pattern, and needles.
My Knitting Bag, (Cezanne by Jordana Paige), yarn, pattern, and needles.

… and I’ve made quite a bit of progress!

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All the pieces of my Spring Sweater blocking on my living room floor

Just now, I almost had a heart attack when I looked at the above shot and saw that the right sleeve looks bigger than the left!

Blocking, although necessary to knitting (like ironing is to sewing) is not my favorite part, and it WAS rather late…

Front and Sleeves
Front and Sleeves

… but then I remembered that I DID measure the sleeves when I blocked them last night!

And I saw this shot, and realized that they actually ARE the same size. What a relief!

I think the first shot is at a bit of an odd angle and that’s why one sleeve looks bigger than the other…

Front
Front
Back
Back

Have you guessed what my Spring Sweater is yet?

I’m making the lovely Scoop Neck Pullover by Patty Lyons; its in the Spring/Summer 2014 Issue of Vogue Knitting, and it has been a joy to knit!

Scoopneck

As soon as it is done drying, I’m off to do the finishing!

What fun Spring projects have you been working on lately?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seasons, Weather

Spring

The Harbinger of Spring has arrived, Friends…

The Harbinger of Spring (a.k.a. The Robin)
The Harbinger of Spring (a.k.a. The Robin)

… and we all know what this means – Spring is Coming! In fact, it has already arrived! What a glorious thought! For anyone who has doubts, I even have proof!

Look at this…

I think these may be Hyacinths
I think these may be Hyacinths

And this…

Daffodils!
Daffodils!

And this little guy…

I think this is one of the few Tulip bulbs to have survived the moles...
I think this is one of the few Tulip bulbs to have survived the moles…

I got SO excited when I spotted this brave little guy already blooming away!

I think this is a variety of crocus
I think this is a variety of crocus

And then I nearly fell over when I came around the corner and found these beauties!

Crocus
Crocus

So don’t worry guys! It doesn’t matter if it snows next week! Spring has arrived and Spring is tough as nails! A little (or a lot) of snow won’t scare Spring away – it’s here to stay! I don’t know about you, but that makes me really glad!

So glad in fact, that I couldn’t help casting on for a new Spring-time knitting project while I was sitting out on the back deck breathing the warm air, listening to the birds singing, and thoroughly enjoying this glorious morning!

Here’s a sneak peek…

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What?! That doesn’t count? Okay, one more tiny peek…

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That’s all for now! I’ll tell you all about it another time!

How are you enjoying this gorgeous Spring day?