But, really, the dog comes first
A(nother) New Beginning
(Is there a limit to the number of chances I get?)
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So, I was about to put a cry for help: my knitting mojo was lost.
I didn’t really want to knit anything I had on hand (i.e. easily accessible). I didn’t really like anything I was working on (too simple, too small (a project), too tiny needles, too big (a project), too boring, …)
And then I remembered that it really was just my self-imposed rules (pick it up from the top of the pile, knit it, deal with it, move on) that was causing the problem.
And since these rules were/are self-imposed, I get to change them. (Funny how being the Boss of Me works, huh?)
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Last year, when Schoolhouse Press published Knit One Knit All I was so charmed by the previously unpublished EZ garter stitch patterns, that I decided to knit them all. (It was during the Time of Chaos and Doubt). And then I bought a lot of yarn.
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This particular pattern Brimmed Hat – Panache (Rav link) stumped me. Two problems:
1) the yarn (Unspun Icelandic Wool worked 2 ply) is sticky and fragile – meaning it broke often. (Especially when Nickie was felting it in the wheel.)
2) I can’t count. The pattern is simple enough short rows – but not in a straight-forward sequence. Well it has a pattern, but if I put it down mid-row, I’d forget where I was. Nevermind that I was not using a row counter or notes – I simply expected to keep track of where I was (during the Time of Chaos and Doubt. Yeah, that was a bad idea – I ripped and put it to the side …)
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So I found a little scrap of paper and a pen, and even I can conquer the Brimmed Hat – Panache.
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about 3 months ago
And once again a simple tool saves the day!
about 3 months ago
Ah, yes, the pen-and-paper app.
Instead of taking from the top of the pile, I think you should close your eyes and scrumble around in the pile, like drawing a ticket for a raffle. That way, whatever project you get starts out as a *winner*…
about 3 months ago
Funny how that app works. You don’t even have to install it. Silly geek.
about 3 months ago
And, no, there is no limit to the number of chances you get, nor the number of do-overs you get, either. That is the beauty of it all: you get do-overs. Don’cha wish we got them with everything?