Monday, October 29, 2018

Another Grey Monday

Good Morning!

Another grey one here, but they say the sun will come out.  The forecast Nor'Easter on Saturday wasn't nearly as bad as the dire forecasts had been, but it was still chilly (48 or so), very windy and a bit wet.  Dee and I skipped the Farmers' Market (we plan to go next Saturday) and met up for coffee and knitting instead.  It was just what I needed and Dee even taught me a new trick!!  I was working on Colin's Crazy Hat and talking more than paying attention to my knitting.  I realized I had started ribbing in the middle of a row...and I was already on plain stockinette stitch for the main part of the hat.  Rather than ripping back, Dee taught me how to change the purl stitch into a knit stitch when I came to it on the next row.  Very cool and an extremely handy trick for me.

Meanwhile, here is the hat as of Sunday morning.  Since this picture was taken I've knit quite a bit more and I'm just about at the point to start decreasing.


I like it, but I wish the color changes were more frequent.  The yarn is also not quite as thick as I thought it was, but overall, I think it will be fine for a warm, wool hat.  The red part is the brim - made long enough to double, but I didn't want to make it that way permanently...he'll be able to fold it up or not as he wishes.

Other than a pleasant few hours with Dee Saturday morning, the balance of the weekend was about the normal domestic chores that somehow wait until the weekend to be done.  I did get out and ordered new glasses yesterday, and I can't wait for them.

Still reading "Warlight" and enjoying it (I can put it down - don't feel compelled to read, but it is still good), and Fletch and I started reading this book after dinner.  We just started last night, but are enjoying it a lot.

Wishing you all the best of weeks!  This will be another crazy week at work for me. 

13 comments:

  1. Clever Dee and clever you for learning a useful new trick. I Hope your week at work isn't too crazy.

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  2. Nice to get together with another knitter, isn't it?! The hat is very nice and wooly looking!

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  3. It's fun learning tricks and getting tips from other knitters. I'm glad Dee was able to help you with the stitch repair.

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  4. The not so thick part might be a good thing. Dave informed me that no-so-thick is better because it's easier to wad the hat up and put it in a pocket!

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  5. You got a LOT more done. Colin is going to love his new hat.

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  6. How fun to meet up with Dee on Saturday morning. As I said before, I’m just a wee bit jealous. I’m glad you were able to learn a new trick too. That’s one of the things I enjoy about meeting up with other knitters. I always learn something new. The hat looks great and it was a good idea to make it so it can be doubled over the ears. My ears are always the part that gets the coldest.
    Blessings, Betsy

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  7. That's going to be a great hat! (Tom also likes "thinner" hats -- they still keep him warm, without being bulky.) (Also the pocket thing.) And how great that you and Dee got to spend a Saturday together! (And the new trick is a great bonus.)
    XO

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  8. Everybody is making hats all of a sudden! I feel left out but I have so many now I never get around to wearing them all. They are a fun knit though.

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  9. Glad you had a good time with Dee. Like your yarn pottery container. What is the word for them?

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  10. Having a friend to meet for coffee and knitting makes EVERY weekend a good one! Looking forward to reviews on Isaacson's Franklin bio ... I've heard only good things about his books, but have yet to actually tackle one.

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  11. Knitting and coffee with another knitter and blogger sounds pretty nice! My blog friend Gracie and I get together for lunch but have never crocheted during it.. lol. Maybe we should! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  12. It looks thick to me! I love the hat and the colors, I hope the color changes come faster for you :)

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