Ribbing Continued

I started the front of the Phildar ribbed shell last night at knitting group.  I had wanted to cast on at group because I had promised to show the technique I used for the 2×2 ribbed cast-on, not that I am all that competent since this was only the second time I did it.

It took me a while to do the cast on, it is not the fastest method but I still really like the way it looks, and then managed to knit 13 rows of ribbing.  I only have to 20 rows on the front before I can start the front pattern and the knitting will get more interesting.

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Even so, it went fast.  Even after just knitting neck and armhole bands for Antea, the roughly 5 stitches I am getting per inch (in stockinette) on the Phildar Shell seems VERY FAST compared to the 8.5 stitches per inch of Antea.

Meanwhile the little bit of poison ivy I got digging up iris bulbs on Monday has turned into a full blown oozy burning red and inflammed mess that keeps soaking through my clothes and contaminating any other part of my body that gets touched.  I really haven’t been scratching, believe me it is the last thing on my mind!  I want to be wrapped up like a mummy and put in deep freeze somewhere. What a mess! Using my hands hurts but I could put up with that.  I desperately do not want to ooze contagion onto my beautiful sweater though — how horrible would that be?

I have been sorting through the projects-in-waiting, deciding what to do next even though I know I still have all those ends to weave in on Wine&Roses.  Knitting monogamy is really not my strong suit.  I am thinking of finally starting that pair of socks and so I pulled the double points out of their storage box.  I am not sure how small I will need, I usually go down a couple of sizes as I am a loosey-goosey knitter.  Perhaps I can wind the yarn up today, although I have to be careful not to ooze on it either.

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2 responses to “Ribbing Continued”

  1. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    For your poison ivy, get IvyStat. It is a 2 part system; the first part is an exfoliant cream that will eliminate the ooze. The 2nd part is an anti-itch cream. You may need to ask the pharmacist for it. The pharmacist at Target recommended it to me. Hope it helps!

  2. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    For your poison ivy, get IvyStat. It is a 2 part system; the first part is an exfoliant cream that will eliminate the ooze. The 2nd part is an anti-itch cream. You may need to ask the pharmacist for it. The pharmacist at Target recommended it to me. Hope it helps!